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An Expat Talks about Moving to It is important to be mindful of cultural norms in Afghanistan, such as respecting Islamic dress codes. You should dress modestly, avoiding clothing that is tight or revealing. It is important to recognize and accept distinctions between genders; avoid physical contact with members of the opposite sex that you are not related to, and always request permission before taking photos. Show respect for elders; when addressing them, use the honorific title "Mister" or "Madam". Finally, it is important to refrain from making any jokes about Islam or joking about the situation in Afghanistan., Afghanistan, Report 98737 | Expat Exchange
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Expat Advice: Culture Shock in It is important to be mindful of cultural norms in Afghanistan, such as respecting Islamic dress codes. You should dress modestly, avoiding clothing that is tight or revealing. It is important to recognize and accept distinctions between genders; avoid physical contact with members of the opposite sex that you are not related to, and always request permission before taking photos. Show respect for elders; when addressing them, use the honorific title "Mister" or "Madam". Finally, it is important to refrain from making any jokes about Islam or joking about the situation in Afghanistan., Afghanistan

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It is important to be mindful of cultural norms in Afghanistan, such as respecting Islamic dress codes. You should dress modestly, avoiding clothing that is tight or revealing. It is important to recognize and accept distinctions between genders; avoid physical contact with members of the opposite sex that you are not related to, and always request permission before taking photos. Show respect for elders; when addressing them, use the honorific title "Mister" or "Madam". Finally, it is important to refrain from making any jokes about Islam or joking about the situation in Afghanistan.

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