Plans about Uzbekistan The culture and traditions of Uzbeks’ Hospitaly of Uzbeks’



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Uzbekistan is my Motherland

At the table, younger guest will not make themselves more comfortable than their elders. The younger person should always greet the elder one first. Men typically greet each other with a handshake, the left hand held over the heart. Women place their right hand on the other’s elbow. If they are close friend or relatives, they may kiss each other on the cheeks. If two acquaintances meet on the street, they will usually ask each other how their affairs are. If the two don’t know each other well, the greeting will be shorter, or could involve just a nod.

  • One can be agree with me that people in Uzbekistan take care about each other. They respect each other and you can feel it in their speech. As example, you never hear as two well behaved people speak to each other with word “you”. They instead of it use “Aka” or “Opa” it means brother and sister. Elders are respected in Uzbek culture. At the table, younger guest will not make themselves more comfortable than their elders. The younger person should always greet the elder one first. Men typically greet each other with a handshake, the left hand held over the heart. Women place their right hand on the other’s elbow. If they are close friend or relatives, they may kiss each other on the cheeks. If two acquaintances meet on the street, they will usually ask each other how their affairs are. If the two don’t know each other well, the greeting will be shorter, or could involve just a nod.

Bread can be considered as important part of Uzbek culture. Uzbekistan is called as country of breads. At mealtime, bread will be spread to cover entire table-cloth. Traditional Uzbek bread, “tandir non”, is flat and round. It is always torn by hand, never placed upside down, and never thrown out.

  • Bread can be considered as important part of Uzbek culture. Uzbekistan is called as country of breads. At mealtime, bread will be spread to cover entire table-cloth. Traditional Uzbek bread, “tandir non”, is flat and round. It is always torn by hand, never placed upside down, and never thrown out.

  • “Choyxona” or teahouse is the focal point of the neighborhood’s men. It is always shaded and if possible located near a stream. Usually friends gather in Choyxona and make national meal which called “Palov”.

SUMMARY

  • Uzbekistan will be prosperous forever and their young will do their best for its prosperity. It is believed young’s of Uzbekistan are the wings of country and how will high flight this country depends from the strength of wings. If be exactly from a young generation. We promise that Uzbekistan will flight high.

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