Do not do this in Indonesia: common mistakes of tourists
Indonesia is a country with stunning nature and rich culture that attracts many tourists. But remember that knowing the peculiarities of the local culture will make your stay here pleasant and safe.
Before traveling to this exotic country, it is important to avoid some social mistakes so as not to offend the locals and experience the beauty of Indonesia. Newsbytesapp writes about what social rules you should pay attention to.
Do not give your left hand
In traditional Indonesian culture, there is a belief that the left hand is considered unclean because it is associated with toilet processes. Therefore, to show respect for their cultural norms, it is recommended to use your right hand for greetings, eating, and handing over objects. This gesture expresses your willingness to respect local traditions and understand their importance in society.
Finish the food on your plate
In Indonesia, it is customary to finish all the food served to you on your plate... Whether it is... an invitation from a local or a visit to a restaurant, try not to leave any leftovers. This is a sign of respect and appreciation for the work and time spent on cooking.
Don't show the soles of your feet
In Indonesian culture, it is considered indecent and disrespectful to show the soles of your feet. This includes pointing at objects or accidentally touching someone with your foot. To avoid offense, it is recommended that you keep your feet on the ground and not extend them toward other people, and do not cross your legs so that the soles are visible.
Do not wear revealing clothing
As Indonesia is a predominantly Muslim country, conservative clothing is appreciated. When visiting religious sites or places of cultural significance, it is important to choose appropriate clothing and avoid revealing attire. Women are advised to choose long skirts, dresses, or pants with closed tops to cover their shoulders. Men can wear lightweight pants and shirts, and consider bringing a scarf or shawl.
Keep your distance
Public displays of affection such as hugging and kissing are not common in Indonesia, especially in rural areas. To avoid misunderstandings or offense, it is recommended that you refrain from such behavior in public.
However, in large cities and popular resorts, such behavior is not surprising.
As previously reported by TravelWise, the Asian country was included in the list of the most popular destinations for 2024.