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SUPERSTITIONS IN MONGOLIA  

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@realmongolia101
@realmongolia101 4 месяца назад
0:00 Introduction of the guest 00:51 Cutting nails at night 1:10 Digging black soil 1:42 Walking between yurt poles (bagana) 2:22 Not circling sacred stone heap (ovoo) 2:58 The connection between Mongolian superstitions and religion 3:54 Seeing a black crow 5:10 Whistling at night 6:12 Pointing at the moon 7:22 Giving or receiving items over a threshold 8:52 Breaking a mirror 11:24 Sweeping at night 12:01 Taking out the trash at night 12:21 Spilling milk 13:33 Sitting at the corner of a table 14:24 Whistling indoors 15:19 Superstitions in Brazil 16:37 Outro
@MeredithForReal
@MeredithForReal 4 месяца назад
So interesting about the whistling!
@realmongolia101
@realmongolia101 4 месяца назад
Thank you for watching
@WillGowKelowna
@WillGowKelowna 4 месяца назад
Great topic and interview I had bad luck drinking the homemade nomad vodka
@VictorLeemma
@VictorLeemma 3 дня назад
Não esperava uma Brasileira nesse canal ❤
@ezequielcardoso7970
@ezequielcardoso7970 2 месяца назад
Que interessante o fato de haver brasileiros na Mongólia! Legal!
@vjc2270
@vjc2270 4 месяца назад
Another super-interesting video! Is it generally considered rude to point at other people in Mongolia? When I was growing up (in Australia) I was always told that it was rude to point at people, and it’s considered slightly aggressive to point your finger at people when you’re speaking to them. I really like the Asian custom of giving items with both hands - it does seem more respectful. 😊 Superstitions about harm coming to your mother aren’t so strong in English-speaking countries, but there is a children’s rhyme about avoiding cracks in the pavement that goes “Step on a crack, break your mother’s back”! Life is dangerous for mothers! 😂😂 In the past, there were a lot of superstitions relating to whistling in English culture - it was considered back luck to whistle on a sailing ship because you may whistle up the wind and it was bad luck for women to whistle because they may whistle up the Devil! 😮😂
@realmongolia101
@realmongolia101 4 месяца назад
Yes, pointing fingers at other people is considered rude in Mongolia. Instead, when pointing someone, you can point with your palm facing up.
@LeslieAndrews-iq9lz
@LeslieAndrews-iq9lz 3 месяца назад
I was told white dogs are bad luck in the countryside when I lived in Mongolia. People would spit at my dog when we walked by. It was surprising! Have you heard of that?
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