[00:00:00] Hello everyone. This is Austin Bellino, the host of the educational podcast culture to grow, where you get to travel the world and learn about different cultures from the comfort of your home, maybe your car, or if you're half asleep, you're bad.
Hello everyone. This is your host, Austin Bellino, and I am thrilled to have you join me on this new adventure. In this episode, we will continue to uncover the well kept secrets behind seemingly ordinary aspects of daily life.
Have you ever wondered which hand should be used to show respect in Mongolia?
Why is buffalo allowed to be eaten, but not cows in Nepal?
Are Polish people really unfriendly?
[00:01:00] And which country consumes the most meat per capita?
Now, each speaker will provide you with a glimpse into global cultures, so I encourage you to listen with an open mind and heart, embracing the diversity of customs and practices that enrich our world.
First stop, Mongolia!
My name's Anudari, and I live in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Well, this kind of falls into the manners category, but when the Mongolian traditional anthem is played, everyone must rise and put their palm on their hearts to represent their love for the country. And... When you're receiving things, you always receive things with your right hand because it shows respect to the receiver. And if you're giving things, it respects, represents that you're respecting the person that you're giving something to.
[00:02:00] Hi, everyone. I'm Samyam, and I'm from Nepal. In Nepal, buffaloes are slaughtered each year, as an offering to the God, we, we usually slaughtered buffalos on Dussai. It's actually festival of, it's a, it's a festival where we celebrate, where we celebrate the victory of Lord, of Goddess Durga over my Saswar, who was a cruel demon who took the form of a buffalo.
So we regard buffalos as form of devil. You are actually allowed to eat buffalo, but not cows. Yeah, you can eat the buffalo. We eat buffalo as assigned to be