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Q: Are there any dress taboos for girls going to Turkey?

Dressing should not be too naked and too short, especially for women. You can wear a robe to enter the mosque. Social stratification in Turkey is quite obvious, so we should show respect to the elderly or people with status. Men and women need to give up a certain distance and stop kissing before. People should take off their shoes before entering the mosque, but put them on when visiting the minaret.

In Turkey, mosques can be seen everywhere from the city to the countryside, and the voice of praising God can be heard five times from the minaret. Mosques can be visited regularly, and women must wear headscarves and skirts when entering mosques. ?

Boys are circumcised when they are about 7 years old. After the circumcision, the little boy will be dressed in a white robe, wearing a crown and holding a scepter, lying proudly in bed, and his relatives and friends will come to give red envelopes. There will also be a man who will accompany the boy for circumcision, which will be closely related to the boy's life and equivalent to the status of the boy's father.

More conservative women in Turkey wear robes and headscarves, while women in open cities prefer to wear tights to show off their charming figure. Most women go out to work after marriage and take their husband's surname. Although most public places are divided into men and women, massage and haircut must be separated from men and women.

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Matters needing attention in Turkish tourism: etiquette

Waving is the most common greeting etiquette. It is impolite to point your index finger or toe at anyone. Blowing your nose in public is also considered very rude. In addition, male and female couples should not show too much intimacy in public and make indecent actions.

Tourists can wear whatever they want in Turkey, but swimsuits are limited to beaches or swimming pools. Smoking is not restricted in general, but smoking is prohibited in cinemas, theaters, buses and shared taxis.

Turkey nods forward when it says "yes", nods backward when it says "no", and frowns or raises eyebrows. Sometimes Turks also say "tsk" means "no".

On the contrary, if you shake your head left and right, it means "I don't understand". Put your hand on your head to show' thank you', and sometimes you nod your head slightly when expressing your gratitude.

In big cities, tourists are allowed to take pictures. But in more rural areas, it is necessary to ask the subject before taking pictures and get permission. Especially when the subject is a woman wearing a headscarf.