Interesting rituals, traditions, rituals, ceremonies of different peoples. Top most unusual traditions of the peoples of the world

How are all countries of the world different from each other? Of course, the geographical location and national composition. But there is also something else. Today we will talk about the most interesting customs and traditions of the peoples of the world.

Turkey

A Turkish man cannot have a second wife until he gives the first one gold jewelry worth at least ten thousand dollars. It is generally accepted that this is how a man can confirm financial viability and prove his ability to feed several wives.

It’s not very civilized to talk at the table without asking permission from the owner of the house, and you shouldn’t choose pieces of food from a common dish too carefully. And if you decide to use a toothpick, then you should do it with your hand covering your mouth, as if you were playing a harmonica.

India

Among the interesting traditions and customs of the peoples of the world, the rituals of India occupy a special place. Let's start with a greeting. Of course, you can just shake hands when meeting. But there are some subtleties here. For example, shaking hands with someone you didn't know before is bad form. Women should not be greeted by the hand either - this is considered an insult in India. How to greet the interlocutor, so as not to offend him? Connect the hands at chest level.

No doubt, many people know about the cult of the animal that exists in Wonderland, as India is also called. The main animal here is the cow. It is they who calmly roam the streets of settlements. Cows die of their own death, usually from old age, because it is forbidden to eat their meat in India.

But not only artiodactyls have the status of sacred animals. Temples for monkeys are erected in this country. The most famous is the Palace of the Winds, which, by the way, is not recommended for tourists to enter. Why? Yes, because there is a huge number of monkeys that can be aggressive. Another animal revered in India is the peacock. They live here literally in clover - they sing their songs everywhere: in temples, in the courtyards of houses and just on the streets.

If you decide to visit a temple in India, be sure to take off your shoes at the entrance. And in general, for the duration of the trip, exclude genuine leather shoes from your wardrobe.

Kenya

If we talk about funny and funny customs and traditions of the peoples of the world, you should pay attention to this African country. Here, the young spouse is obliged to wear women's clothes for a whole month after the wedding and perform all women's duties.

China

Once upon a time in China, such a method of revenge was practiced as revenge through suicide: an offended person came to the house (or courtyard) of his offender and killed himself. In this case, the Chinese said, the soul of the suicide does not ascend to heaven, but remains in the offender's house and brings various misfortunes to him and his family.

Once upon a time in China, such a tradition as bandaging the feet was common. It appeared in the X century. Six-year-old girls had their feet tightly tied with bandages. This was done in order to prevent the growth of the leg. The fact is that in China a small foot is the standard of beauty, girls with miniature legs are easier to marry. Due to the fact that the girls experienced terrible pain and had difficulty moving, in 1912 footbinding was officially banned. But in some regions of the country it is still practiced.

There are also interesting traditions in China today. For example, when going on a visit, you should not take flowers with you. The owners of the house take this as a hint that the house is so uncomfortable and unattractive that the guest decided to decorate it himself.

Many customs and traditions of the peoples of the world are associated with eating. China is no exception. Here, for example, champing is not a sign of uncivilized behavior, but quite the opposite. If you do not champ at the table, this can offend both the hosts of the house where you are invited for lunch or dinner, and the chef in the restaurant. The inhabitants of the Celestial Empire consider a quiet meal a meal without pleasure. Do not worry about accidentally put on the tablecloth stains. You should even deliberately stain it, thereby making it clear that the food gave you incredible pleasure.

Thailand

Speaking about the most unusual customs and traditions of the peoples of the world, it is worth noting the so-called monkey banquet, which is customary to arrange in the province of Thailand called Lopburi. This happens as follows: literally thousands of kilograms of fresh vegetables and fruits are brought to the local temple and about two thousand monkeys are invited. These animals are loved here because once a whole army of monkeys helped the god Rama to defeat his enemies.

There are other traditions as well. For example, it is not recommended to point at something (and even more so someone) with your foot. The lower part of the body is considered despicable in this country. By the way, it is for this reason that you should not sit with one leg crossed and pointing your feet towards the Buddha statue. When going to Thailand, it is important to know that the Thais honor absolutely every image of a deity, and therefore you should not lean, step on or climb on the statues to take an unusual photo. Another local tradition says: be sure to take off your shoes before entering someone's house or temple.

Norway

A special place among the customs and traditions of the peoples of the world is occupied by the way of life of the Norwegians. For example, in this country it is not customary to give up seats in public transport to people of age. The fact is that here it is perceived as a demonstration of physical advantage. What else should not be done in Norway? Ask about well-being. It is considered too personal.

It is not customary in Norway to hug when meeting. Usually people just shake hands or barely touch fingertips. When parting, you can pat each other on the back. Another interesting tradition concerns visits: you should not go to someone without warning. In addition, you must definitely inform the exact time of departure. It will not work to leave later than this time - the owners, without a twinge of conscience, will point to the door at the appointed hour.

Denmark

If you are interested in unusual traditions and customs of the peoples of the world, we advise you to pay attention to Denmark. A flag hung in the window means that there is someone in this house who is celebrating a birthday.

A very interesting tradition applies to young people and girls whose age has reached 25 years. They are sprinkled with cinnamon. This is done so that a pleasant smell helps members of the opposite sex understand that this person is lonely and would not mind meeting you.

Japan

Discussing the interesting customs and traditions of the peoples of the world, one cannot but mention the Japanese rituals. It is not customary to leave work until the leader leaves. It is also not customary to greet each other with a handshake, usually they just make a polite bow here.

Local traditions are also spoken about the number of flowers that can be given. Unlike Russia, where only an odd number of flowers are given, in Japan only an even number is given. The Japanese say: a flower without a pair feels lonely, quickly fades. An odd number of flowers is suitable for mourning ceremonies.

Andaman Islands

Getting acquainted with the unusual customs and traditions of the peoples of the world, one cannot ignore the Andaman Islands. At a meeting, one native sits on his knees to another native, hugs him by the neck and begins to cry. No, no, he does not complain about his sad life and is not going to tell tragic episodes from his biography. So he simply expresses the joy of meeting with a fellow tribesman.

Tibet

Among the strangest customs and traditions of the peoples of the world is the Tibetan ritual of showing each other their tongue when they meet. This custom appeared in the 9th century. Then King Landarm ruled Tibet, distinguished by particular cruelty. The main sign of the king was a black tongue. The Tibetans were afraid that the king (or his soul) might move into someone after death, and therefore, for security reasons, they began to show each other tongues.

If you also decide to join this tradition, make sure that you have not eaten anything before that that could stain your tongue in a dark color.

Vietnam

In Vietnam, it is not customary to look into the eyes of your interlocutor. There are two reasons for this: the first is the shyness inherent in the Vietnamese, the second is that the interlocutor may be a more respected person, may have a higher rank. Speaking about the interesting traditions and customs of the peoples of the world concerning children, it is worth noting the Vietnamese ban on praising a newborn child. In this country, it is believed that an evil spirit, located nearby, can hear about the value of the baby and steal it.

It is not customary in this country to argue loudly. The Vietnamese are distinguished by self-discipline and good upbringing, and therefore the heated discussions of guests from Europe cause disapproval among the locals. If we talk about rather mysterious national customs and traditions of the peoples of the world, we can’t help but mention the tradition of the Vietnamese to hang mirrors on the front doors (from the outside). What for? Everything is very simple - a dragon who wants to get into the house will see his reflection and think that the dragon already lives in this house.

Tanzania

In Tanzania, as, indeed, in other regions of Africa, it is customary to consider the left hand dirty, and the right hand clean. That is why it is not customary to eat or give gifts with the left hand. The method of accepting gifts is also interesting: first you need to touch the gift with your right hand, and then you need to hold the donor by his right hand.

USA

In the United States of America, it is customary to celebrate almost any event. This list includes birthdays, weddings, childbirth or pregnancy, and more. For the heroes of the occasion, for example, guests usually arrange a procedure called shedding.

What gifts are showered? It all depends on the occasion. These can be items useful in the household (towels, pancake pans or vases), but you can also receive very frivolous gifts.

wedding customs

Well, and as a bonus - wedding traditions and customs of different peoples of the world. For example, every inhabitant of Andalusia with even a little self-respect before the wedding is simply obliged to jump from a cliff upside down. It's just that ancient traditions say: only a man with a strong skull can marry. But the most interesting thing lies elsewhere: the height of the rock depends on the number of relatives of the future wife - the more of them, the higher the height you have to jump.

It may seem funny wedding tradition, which is observed in some parts of India. Some states prohibit third marriages. You can lead a woman to the altar twice, four times, too, but three times is strictly forbidden. Moreover, only marriage with a living person is prohibited. Therefore, men who decide not to stop at two marriages are forced to marry a tree for the third time. The wedding ceremony is usually not so magnificent, but there are guests and gifts. After the completion of the wedding celebrations, the invitees help the newly-made spouse become a widow - all together they cut down the bride. Problem solved, you can get married again.

Speaking about the wedding traditions and rituals of the peoples of the world, one cannot lose sight of the Greek traditions. Here, during the entire wedding celebration, the young wife seeks to step on her husband's foot. The best way to do this is to dance. Such a maneuver, according to local beliefs, suggests that a woman has every chance of becoming the head of the family.

In the Nicobar Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal, a man who expressed a desire to marry a girl had to become her slave for some time (usually from six months to a year). During this time, the girl had to think it over and give an answer. If she agrees to marry, the village council declares the couple husband and wife. In case of refusal, the man was forced to return home.

One of the most interesting wedding traditions and customs of the peoples of the world can safely be called the rituals of Central Nigeria. Here, girls of marriageable age are locked in separate huts and fattened. Only the mothers of these girls are allowed into these huts. For several months (or even years), parents bring their daughters a large amount of starchy foods to make them stout. The fact is that curvy women are highly valued in these places, which means that it is easier for fat women to successfully marry.

It is customary for Vietnamese newlyweds to give two gifts. Here it is believed that one gift symbolizes a quick divorce. Therefore, it is better to present two inexpensive gifts than one expensive one.

Some festive customs of the peoples of the world can plunge into a state of shock any person who is uninitiated in the subtleties of their national culture. What is worth only a crowd of people in costumes of the devil, jumping over babies during the Spanish festival "El Colacho", or old sofas flying from the windows of the houses of the South African city of Johannesburg on New Year's Eve! Native customs will seem to you just a childish prank compared to what people in other countries do. Today we will remember the strangest traditions from around the world and find out how they appeared.

Ukrainian Christmas and web

In most countries, one kind of spider or web will become a good reason to panic and run out of the house screaming in horror. But this does not apply to Ukraine, where the multi-legged "monster" will only be welcome. Especially at Christmas! After all, spiders, according to Ukrainians, bring happiness and good luck. According to an ancient legend, it was these creatures who helped save the Christmas of a certain poor widow with children. They decorated the pinecone that served as her Christmas tree with their silvery cobwebs and returned the atmosphere of the holiday to the house.

The legend, unequivocally, brought a couple of notes of Halloween horror to the Ukrainian version of the Christmas tale. Indeed, in memory of the miracle performed by spiders, the inhabitants of this country began to decorate the festive tree with artificial cobwebs.

New Year's chaos in South Africa

There are hundreds of ways to celebrate the New Year in an original way. You can, for example, watch the descent of the crystal ball in Times Square or set off giant fireworks. Have you heard that not so long ago, on the eve of this holiday, South Africans threw old furniture out of the windows of their own houses?

This tradition became widespread in one of the criminal districts of Johannesburg in the 90s of the XX century after the end of the apartheid era. However, it was not given to exist for a long time for objective reasons. A few years ago, a refrigerator flying from the upper floors caused serious injuries to an innocent pedestrian.

Police officers joined the fight against the dangerous tradition. To maintain law and order, they cruised the streets of the troubled area in armored vehicles. The police action met with some success. In 2013, not a single piece of furniture flew out of the windows of local houses, although an incredible number of fights took place on New Year's Eve, fireworks were launched everywhere, and a peaceful pedestrian could fall under a flurry of glass bottles.

Fast food at Christmas in Japan

There are strange traditions in Japan as well. And they concern the Christmas menu of its inhabitants. The Japanese do not want to see traditional dishes like turkey or goose on their festive table. They prefer trivial fried chicken from the KFC fast food chain to all culinary delights of the world. How did it happen that a banal fast food originally from America became a local national tradition?


The cultures of different peoples have traditions and customs that have been practiced by these peoples for thousands of years, but at the same time seem completely wild for representatives of other peoples and religions. And what is most interesting is that these customs, which, it would seem, have no place in the 21st century, are still alive today.

1. Thaipusam Piercing Festival


A strange tradition: Thaipusam Piercing Festival.

India, Malaysia, Singapore
During the religious festival of Thaipusam, Hindus demonstrate their devotion to the god Murugan by piercing various parts of their bodies. This is mainly seen in countries where there is a significant Tamil diaspora such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, Thailand and Myanmar.


Member of the Thaipusam festival.

In Tamil Nadu, Tamil believers celebrate the birth of the god Murugan and his slaying of the demon Surapadman. They do this by painfully piercing various parts of the body, including the tongue. Over time, these rituals became more dramatic, colorful and bloody.

2. La Tomatina


A strange tradition: La Tomatina.

Spain
La Tomatina, the annual tomato throwing festival, takes place in Bunol, Spain. It is held on the last Wednesday of August and during this festival, participants throw tomatoes at each other purely for fun. There are many theories regarding the origin of Tomatina.


This fun La Tomatina.

In 1945, during the parade of giants and cabezudos, young people who wanted to participate in this event organized a fight in the main square of the city - Plaza del Pueblo. There was a vegetable table nearby, so they grabbed tomatoes from it and started throwing them at the police. This is the most popular of the many theories about how the Tomatina festival came about.

3. Stinging gloves


Strange tradition: stinging gloves.

Brazil
The most painful initiation ritual exists among the Satere-Mawe tribe, who live in the Amazon jungle. Here it is impossible to become a man if you do not take part in this ritual. When a young boy becomes sexually mature, he, along with the shaman and other boys of his age, collect bullet ants in the jungle. The bite of this insect is considered the most painful in the world and is often compared in sensations with a bullet hitting the body.

The collected ants are fumigated with the smoke of special herbs, from which they fall asleep, and placed in a woven mesh glove. When the ants wake up, they become very aggressive. The boys must put on gloves and keep them on for about ten minutes, while dancing to distract themselves from the pain. In the Satere-Mawe tribe, to prove that he is already a man, a boy needs to endure this 20 times.

4 Yanomami Funeral Ritual


Strange Tradition: The Yanomami Funeral Ritual.

Venezuela, Brazil
Funeral rituals performed with dead relatives are very important in the Yanomami tribe (Venezuela and Brazil), as the people of this tribe want to provide eternal peace and rest for the soul of a dead person.


For the past 11,000 years, the Yanomami have had little to no contact with the outside world.

When a member of the Yanomami tribe dies, their body is burned. Ashes and bones are added to the plantain soup, and then the relatives of the deceased drink this soup. They believe that if you swallow the remains of a loved one, then his spirit will always live inside them.

5. Teeth filing


A strange tradition: filing teeth.

India/Bali
One of the biggest Hindu religious ceremonies is of great importance in Balinese culture and symbolizes the transition from adolescence to adulthood. This ritual is for both men and women and must be completed before marriage (and is sometimes included in the marriage ceremony).

This ceremony is performed by filing the teeth so that they run in a straight line. In the Hindu belief system of the Balinese, this holiday helps people free themselves from all invisible evil forces. They believe that teeth are a symbol of lust, greed, anger and jealousy, and the custom of cutting teeth strengthens a person physically and spiritually.

6. Tidun bathroom ban


A strange tradition: the ban on the bathroom in Tidun.

Indonesia
Weddings in the Indonesian community of Tidun boast some truly unique traditions. According to one of the local customs, the groom is not allowed to see the bride's face until he sings some love songs for her. The curtain separating the couple is lifted only after the songs have been sung to the end.

But the strangest of customs implies that the bride and groom are not allowed to use the bathroom for three days and nights after the wedding. The people of Tidun believe that if this custom is not observed, then this is fraught with dire consequences for marriage: divorce, infidelity, or death of children at an early age.

7. Famadihana


A strange tradition: famadihana - dancing with the dead.

Madagascar
Famadihana is a traditional festival celebrated in both the cities and rural areas of Madagascar, but it is most popular among the tribal communities. This is a funerary tradition known as "turning the bones". People carry the bodies of their ancestors from the family crypts, wrap them in new clothes, and then dance with the corpses around the tomb.

In Madagascar, this has become a common ritual, usually performed once every seven years. The main motive of the festival arose from the belief of the locals that the dead return to God and are reborn.

8. Cutting off fingers in the tribe of Dani


Strange tradition: cutting off fingers in the Dani tribe.

New Guinea
The Dani (or Ndani) tribe is an indigenous people who inhabit the fertile lands of the Baliem Valley in West Papua New Guinea. Members of this tribe cut off their fingers to show their grief at funeral ceremonies. Along with amputation, they also smear their faces with ashes and clay as a sign of sadness.

Dani cut off their fingers to express feelings for someone they love very much. When a person from a tribe dies, his relative (most often, a wife or husband) cuts off his finger and buries it along with the dead body of his husband or wife, as a symbol of love for him.

9 Abandoning Babies


Strange tradition: throwing babies.

India
The bizarre ritual of throwing newborn babies from a 15-meter-high temple and trapping them in cloth has been practiced in India for the past 500 years. A similar thing is done by couples who have received the blessing of a child after taking vows at the Sri Santswara temple in the vicinity of Indy (Karnataka).

The ritual is observed by both Muslims and Hindus every year and takes place under tight security measures. The ritual takes place during the first week of December and is believed to bring health, prosperity and good luck to the newborn. Every year, about 200 children are "dropped" from the temple to the songs and dances of the crowd. Most children are under two years of age.

10. Mourning of Muharram


A strange tradition: the mourning of Muharram.

Iran, India, Iraq
Mourning of Muharram is an important period of mourning in Shia Islam, held in Muharram (the first month of the Islamic calendar). It is also called the Memory of Muharram. This event is held in honor of the death of Imam Hussein ibn Ali, the grandson of the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad, who was killed by the forces of the second Umayyad Caliph Yazid I.

The event reaches its climax on the tenth day, known as Ashura. Some groups of Shia Muslims flagellate their bodies with special chains with razors and knives attached to them. This tradition is practiced by all age groups (in some regions even children are forced to take part). This custom is observed among the inhabitants of Iran, Bahrain, India, Lebanon, Iraq and Pakistan.

Even with perfect knowledge of a foreign language, it is very easy to get into trouble in a foreign country. It can be difficult for our person to understand an American or a German, not because of the language barrier. We are separated by customs, rules of etiquette, cultural traditions. The traditions of different countries of the world unite people, but for strangers they are often incomprehensible rituals.

Culture in different countries of the world has been formed for thousands of years, and thanks to this, each nation has such a bright individuality and originality. Unusual traditions of other peoples of the world may not be close to us. But if you go on a trip, not knowing such things can play a trick on you.

How people greet each other in different countries

Unusual traditions and customs of the peoples of the world begin with a greeting. The way people in different countries greet each other says a lot about their character.

In Japan, it is customary to bow when meeting. Moreover, bows are of three types, depending on the occasion. The slowest and lowest bow is a 45 degree bow. It means an expression of respectful greeting, deep gratitude. Not bowing back is considered extremely impolite by the Japanese.

In Germany it is customary to shake hands. It doesn't matter if it's a woman or a man. Women usually give a hand to women. The stronger and longer the handshake, the more sympathy the person shows.

But in England, on the contrary, even if a person really likes you, the handshake will be quick. The British are not lovers of tactile contact. Pats on the shoulder, kisses, hugs during a greeting are not accepted by them.

In Thailand, people bow to each other with their hands folded across their chests. When greeting parents, the elderly or other respected people, the Thai touches his nose with his thumbs. If there is a king in front of him, the thumbs are pressed to the forehead.

In China, instead of the usual "Hello. How are you?" people say, “Hello. Have you eaten yet?" This is how the Chinese greet both strangers and foreigners. At the same time, the Chinese wait for the answer “No, I haven’t eaten yet” in order to invite a person to a cafe or restaurant.

In New Zealand, it is customary for the Maori tribe to greet with a touch of their noses. In addition, the greeting ritual includes sticking out the tongue, bulging eyes, clapping the palms on the thighs, and stamping the feet. Such a ritual can only be understood by the Maori. It is designed to recognize a stranger.

The longest greeting ritual is distinguished by the Tuareg living in the Sahara. At a distance of 100 meters from each other, they jump, jump and take strange poses. This performance lasts at least 30 minutes. During this time, the Tuareg try to recognize the intentions of the oncoming one.

Features and customs of communication in different countries

The traditions of different peoples of the world are also manifested in the way people communicate. Somewhere restraint and caution are considered good form, and somewhere openness and emotionality of a person are highly valued.

The English, when communicating, behave rather coldly and reservedly, but at the same time, oddly enough, they smile a lot. Here they hardly talk about their personal lives, and even more so they do not complain, considering such things to be a manifestation of weakness. Looking into the eyes for a long time when communicating in England is a bad form. Interlocutors love to give each other compliments, they do not consider this toadying. But boasting and flaunting are not accepted among them.

The Japanese are no less reserved in their conversation. They exchange short phrases and do not try to convince the interlocutor of something. Traditionally, the Japanese are not inclined to start the conversation first, but if they speak, then be careful. For a Japanese, the group to which he belongs is important, so he is very selective in relation to his interlocutor.

The French, unlike the British or the Japanese, are very emotional people. During a conversation, it is customary to interrupt each other. This does not mean that they do not listen to their interlocutors. If you happen to be in France, you can easily come across rudeness. For example, by incorrectly typing a phone number. A Frenchman can be rude to his friend, but the very next day he communicates as if nothing had happened to him.

In America, it is not customary to come to visit without an invitation. Here, if you decide to run for a couple of minutes to your friend, this will be a gross violation of etiquette. To visit an American friend, you need to notify him by phone a few days before the visit.

Sign language around the world

For every nation, sign language has always been no less important than verbal language. Using the same gesture in different countries of the world can get different results. Up to the point that, with a seemingly harmless gesture, you deeply offend the interlocutor.

If someone blurted out something stupid, we in Russia turn our fingers to our heads. In the Netherlands, this gesture is used when someone said a very witty phrase.

In any European country, speaking about himself, a person points to his chest. The Japanese, when they mean themselves, point to the nose.

In southern Yugoslavia, they nod when they say no. Also shaking the head means agreement in India, Greece and Bulgaria, while nodding means denial.

Admiring someone's idea, the German raises his eyebrows. For an Englishman, this means skepticism.

The German hits his forehead with his palm if he thinks the idea is stupid. The Englishman shows with this gesture that he is pleased with himself.

In Turkey, it is better not to show two fingers to anyone. This is regarded as a very strong insult.

One of the most ancient gestures used by Italians to show their dissatisfaction with the referee at a football match. They bend the ring and middle fingers, and push the index finger with the little finger forward. If at the same time the brush is turned up, the Italian will surely express his displeasure to the judge. It doesn't matter if he doesn't hear it.

A thumbs-up is used in many countries around the world to stop a car on the road. This gesture also means "everything is fine." But in Greece, with such a gesture, a person can be asked to shut up.

You have probably seen a ring of thumb and forefinger in American or European films. There, this gesture means "OK". For the Japanese, this sign symbolizes money. In French it means "zero". In Tunisia, they threaten with this gesture, saying "I will kill you."

Crossing your legs in Saudi Arabia is rudeness of the highest degree. In this country, the feet are considered the dirtiest part of the body and their demonstration can only cause a negative reaction.

Putting a finger to the eyelid, you can call the Frenchman a liar. The Italian will be delighted with this gesture, considering himself a good guy. For a Spaniard, this gesture means skepticism.

God forbid you scratch your eyebrow with your little finger in Libya. Thus, you say that your interlocutor is of non-traditional sexual orientation.

In Tibet, sticking out the tongue is a fairly common gesture. It means that everything is fine and you are treated friendly.

The Japanese and Americans should not show their palms, as we do in Russia to say goodbye. For them, it will be tantamount to "get out of here." The Greeks are completely offended by such a gesture.

A pat on the shoulder in Russia, America and Italy is regarded as a friendly gesture when saying goodbye. For a Frenchman, such a gesture would mean an insulting "don't come here again."

The traditions of different countries of the world do not end there, more than one book has been written about them. Going on a trip, keep in mind that in another country you may be misunderstood. Learn how to greet and conduct a conversation in accordance with the traditions of the visited country. Study the gestures and make sure you are understood correctly. And then you can fully count on hospitality and good attitude, wherever you are.


In ancient times, in some settlements of Kamchatka, a night spent by a guest with the owner's wife was considered a special honor for the house. The lady, by the way, tried to seduce the guest in every possible way. And if she also managed to get pregnant, then it was celebrated by the whole village. What was, of course, reasonable - fresh genes. Such traditions are not uncommon: the Eskimos and Chukchi, for example, also used the beauty of their wives for the benefit of the clan. They gave them to "use" the men who went to fish. Well, in Tibet it was generally believed that if a guest liked someone else's wife, then the will of higher powers and it was impossible to resist them.

About quirks

For example, in Tibet, a girl was considered an enviable bride only when she changed a dozen or two partners. Virgins, as you can see, were not held in high esteem in the country of the Dalai Lama. But the Brazilians from the Jerusalem artichoke tribe made impressive sacrifices to please their ladies. The fact is that the girls found only huge genitals worthy of their attention. To do this, men exposed their penises to poisonous snakes, after the bites of which male dignity met the expectations of discerning Jerusalem artichoke women.

Girls have been training intimate muscles since time immemorial. It is known that the wives and concubines of the Chinese emperor trained the vaginal muscles with the help of jade eggs. According to legend, they were able to control their vaginal muscles so skillfully that they could bring a man to orgasm while remaining still.
The ability to expand the entrance of the vagina made it possible to "absorb" rather large objects, such as apples. And the wave-like contraction of the muscles from the vaults to the entrance made it possible to throw objects inserted into the vagina, sometimes over considerable distances.

In Japan and Korea, there was a curious practice of enhancing the male orgasm. To make it more vivid and memorable, a prick in the groin with a golden needle is enough, Eastern traditions say. The inhabitants of the Trobriand Islands were very inventive in bed comforts. What is only the habit of biting the eyelashes of a partner, this is considered their traditional caress. I would like to see the teeth of these entertainers, because in order to gnaw through an eyelash, the teeth must be at least sharp.

But the Indians, experienced in love, had much more options for extreme entertainment of this kind. For example, their treatises on the art of love taught the use of "apadravia" - a male piercing made of gold, silver, iron, wood or buffalo horns! And the great-grandfather of the modern condom "yalaka" - an empty tube inside with pimples on the outside - was also invented in India.

Sex thrill-seekers from the Batta tribe of Sumatra had a tradition of sticking stones or pieces of metal under the foreskin. They believed that this way they could deliver much more pleasure to their partner. Argentine Indians also had a similar idea in their arsenal. They attached horsehair tassels to the phallus. It is terrible to think about the hygiene of meetings with such fellows.

The residents of Tanzania increased their attractiveness in an interesting way. They did not adorn themselves and did not dress up. They stole from the man they wanted... a hoe and sandals! In those parts, the listed things are of particular value, so the man, willy-nilly, had to go to rescue the property, and there - what the hell is not joking.

And what about our compatriots? In ancient times, in some settlements of Kamchatka, a night spent by a guest with the owner's wife was considered a special honor for the house. The lady, by the way, tried to seduce the guest in every possible way. And if she also managed to get pregnant, then it was celebrated by the whole village. What was, of course, reasonable - fresh genes. Such traditions are not uncommon: the Eskimos and Chukchi, for example, also used the beauty of their wives for the benefit of the clan. They gave them to "use" the men who went to fish. Well, in Tibet it was generally believed that if a guest liked someone else's wife, then the will of higher powers and it was impossible to resist them.

Japan - crawl and "yobai"

An ancient sexual tradition with the poetic name "yobai" existed in the Japanese outback until the end of the 19th century. The essence of the custom “stalking in the night” (approximate translation) was as follows: any young man, under the cover of night, had the right to enter the house of an unmarried young lady, crawl under her blanket and, if the chosen one was not opposed, engage directly in the delicious “yobai” . In Russian, however, it does not sound like the name of a tradition, but more like a call to action.

If a Japanese girl came across intractable, then an upset young man had to go home. Like any tradition, the yobai custom was governed by strict rules. A potential lover had to go on a romantic date completely naked, since a night visit by a dressed man was considered a robbery and could end badly for him. However, the guy had the right to cover his face and appear before the girl as a beautiful stranger. Such are the Japanese role-playing games.

Tibet - one way trip

Once in Tibet, visiting men were greeted with genuine cordiality. In the travel notes of the famous traveler Marco Polo, he tells about the local sexual tradition, which ordered all young girls to copulate with at least twenty different men before marriage. Either there were few men in Tibet, or fresh girls, according to custom, were intended exclusively for strangers, but travelers were worth their weight in gold here. And those poor fellows who could not stand up for themselves, sexual swindlers literally "teared slippers like Tuzik." Therefore, the trip to Tibet for some of our brothers became the last.

South America - Indian bab formation

The sexual traditions of the Kagaba tribe can forever discourage a man from conscientiously fulfilling his marital duty and having offspring. Representatives of the strong half of the tribe are terribly afraid of women. It's all about the strange ritual of initiation of young men into men: a young Kagaba Indian must acquire his first sexual experience with the oldest lady of the family. For this reason, in a marital relationship, a man is uninitiated, and if his wife hints at intimacy, then he prefers to cowardly hide in the jungle in a bunker pre-equipped for such purposes (like he went hunting).

It happens that several fugitives are hiding in a bachelor's lair at the same time. Then the female half of the tribe equips a search expedition. Role-playing games of slave and mistress always end predictably. Dissatisfied wives scour the jungle until they find the caches and return their faithful to the bosom of the family.

Africa - food preferences

Who is interested in military parades? Only the military, but the common people demand bread and circuses. The king of Swaziland knows exactly how to make a feast of the soul for his subjects, and therefore every year he arranges a grand procession of virgins. Thousands of seductive scantily clad beauties cheerfully march in front of the monarch. It has become a good sexual tradition in Swaziland when the king chooses a new wife from the parade participants, and each failed wife is rewarded with a large bowl of food. And believe me, according to local criteria, this is a royal gift!

In the late 1940s, the German gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg discovered a new erogenous zone in the wards. It was located on the upper wall of the vagina and was the size of a pea. Grafenberg described it in the scientific paper The Role of the Urethra in the Female Orgasm (1950). Either the circulation of this publication was too small, or the title did not inspire the general public, but until the early 80s, even Cosmopolitan stubbornly ignored Grafenberg's discovery.
It took the writing talent of sexologists Alice Ladas, Beverly Whipple and John Perry to make the whole world aware of the new source of pleasure. Their book The Ji Point and Other Discoveries in Human Sexuality (1982) became a bestseller and has been translated into 19 languages.

In the Baganda tribe (East Africa), there is a belief that sex directly on agricultural land significantly increases their fertility. By the way, such a sexual tradition was inherent in many peoples. However, the natives did not arrange vulgar orgies in the beds of plantain (the main fodder crop of the Bagandans). For the ritual, a married couple was chosen - the parents of twins. The event was held on the field of the tribal leader and consisted of the following: the woman lay on her back, a plantain flower was placed in her vagina, and the husband had to get it without the help of hands, using only the penis. According to the custom, the family of agronomists had to demonstrate the miracles of balancing act only on the leader's field. In the gardens of their fellow tribesmen, it was not necessary to play role-playing games, it was enough to dance a little.

The sexual traditions of the peoples of the world are different, as are the standards of beauty. How can a woman from the Zambezi Valley be considered attractive if she has a mouthful of teeth like a crocodile? To become beautiful, a Batoka girl had to get married. On the wedding night, the satisfied spouse turned the “ugly” girl into a beautiful woman, knocking out her front teeth. Such a custom, accompanied by a simple plastic surgery, makes a batoka woman happy and a radiant smile never leaves her face again.

Mesopotamia - temple prostitution

Every inhabitant of ancient Babylon had to make a sacrifice to the goddess of love, Ishtar. To perform the ritual, the lady went to the sanctuary of the goddess, sat down in a conspicuous place and waited for an unfamiliar man to choose her. The client gave the chosen one a coin, after which they went to some secluded corner, where they made a generous sacrifice.

Once was enough. However, some especially zealous Babylonians constantly practiced such role-playing games, offering strangers an interesting vacation for money, which later went to the needs of the temple. It was impossible to leave his territory before the end of the ritual, so a pretty girl “shot back” quickly, and an unsightly young lady had to wait for her prince for a long time, sometimes even for years! Housing and food were provided. Similar sexual traditions existed in Cyprus, and Greek girls sacrificed to the goddess Aphrodite.

Russia is a country of councils

Family life in Rus' is not easy! The couple to be married had to feel this statement already at the wedding. All night before the holiday, the bride, according to the ancient Slavic custom, untwisted her braids and sang dreary songs with her bridesmaids. In the morning, a bunch of tiring wedding ceremonies awaited her, which continued until late in the evening and on an empty stomach. Even during the festive feast, the bride was not allowed to eat. The groom was also not sweet - all the celebration he was obliged to cheerfully gallop around numerous relatives.

And finally, the feast ended. Exhausted young found themselves alone in the bedchamber and were going to have unrestrained sex and fall asleep. Dreaming! The sexual tradition assumed the active participation of relatives on the wedding night of the newlyweds - the guests screamed obscene ditties under the bedroom windows until the morning, and one of them (specially chosen for this purpose) periodically knocked on the door and asked: "Is the ice broken?" In such an environment, the groom soon began to realize that the mission was impossible, and his efforts were in vain, despite the narrowed body immobilized from fatigue. Therefore, the young spouse was given the opportunity to rehabilitate himself over the next few nights. If the matter still did not go well, then experienced advisers were connected to it: the brother or father of the groom. It is known that in some villages in Ukraine, an authorized prompter sat comfortably under the bed, from where he helped the newlyweds with good advice on how to do everything right, and at the same time created an atmosphere of an unusual holiday with his presence.

Micronesia - love with a spark

If you are sure that role-playing games with elements of sadomasochism were invented by the notorious marquis, I hasten to disappoint - this is a common misconception. The natives of Truck Island were addicted to self-mutilation during sex even before the mother of the Marquis de Sade faked an orgasm in a simple missionary position. The custom was as follows: while the partner diligently puffed, making reciprocating movements, the ardent lover set fire to small breadfruit balls on his body. It is rather difficult to imagine how she did this during sex ... It can be assumed that the man did not copulate with the whole lady, but with a distant part of her (for example, the heel). These natives are such pranksters!