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14 Unique Asian Household Habits and Their Cultural Roots

14 Unique Asian Household Habits and Their Cultural Roots

14 Unique Asian Household Habits and Their Cultural Roots
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Sitting on the Floor for Dinner
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Sleeping Directly on the Floor
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Haggling at the Store
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Eating with Chopsticks
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Keeping Fruit in the Living Room
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Frequent Burning of Incense
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Putting Squat Toilets in Bathrooms
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Using a Bidet Instead of a Toilet
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Gargling Salt
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Hanging Laundry Outdoors
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Having an In-Home Altar
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Only Drinking Hot Beverages With Meals
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They Use Washcloths
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Taking Off Shoes and Facing Them In Unique Directions
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14 Unique Asian Household Habits and Their Cultural Roots
Sitting on the Floor for Dinner
Sleeping Directly on the Floor
Haggling at the Store
Eating with Chopsticks
Keeping Fruit in the Living Room
Frequent Burning of Incense
Putting Squat Toilets in Bathrooms
Using a Bidet Instead of a Toilet
Gargling Salt
Hanging Laundry Outdoors
Having an In-Home Altar
Only Drinking Hot Beverages With Meals
They Use Washcloths
Taking Off Shoes and Facing Them In Unique Directions

14 Unique Asian Household Habits and Their Cultural Roots

Americans aren't the only ones with some odd routines - many Asian households have their own fascinating traditions that might seem unusual to outsiders. While these habits may appear different to some, they are perfectly normal in their cultures and cherished as part of everyday life. Today, we'll explore some of these intriguing behaviors and how they differ from typical practices in the United States.

You've probably heard of many of these behaviors before. There are the household rituals of eating while sitting on the floor, eating with chopsticks, and burning incense. However, several routines on this list may have you scratching your head, like sleeping on the floor, putting fruit in the living room, and sitting on squat toilets. Read on for some interesting facts. Who knows? You may start implementing these practices in your own home.

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