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Can You Live in Laos?

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
 
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The people of Laos are quiet and conservative, yet very hospitable and friendly. Etiquette in Laos includes the following:
  • No public display of affection (no holding hands, no kissing, no hugging in public)
  • No "revealing" outfits
  • Remove your shoes upon entering a house
  • Don't touch someone on the head, even children
  • Don't use your feet to point at something; don't raise them higher than the floor
  • Don't point, use your palm
  • When greeting someone, put your hands together and slightly bow your head
Filipinos and Laotians have somewhat similar rules with regards to etiquette and proper behavior. Friendliness, hospitality, respect—these are traits that are common in both countries.

One thing I really like about the people of Laos is the way they deal with problems. Laotians are peaceful people. According to a website:

Laotians take great pride in keeping a cool head in any situation. You will inevitably encounter a frustrating moment during your travels due to communication barriers, social customs or the heat. Getting angry only makes things worse; relax and deal with things calmly. Laos moves at a glacial pace, so leave your impatience at home. Fortunately, Laotians are very tolerant people, so even if you make a major social mistake, a wai and a apology will smooth things over.