Etiquette in Pakistan


In Pakistan, Islamic culture is predominant but Pakistan also has cultural etiquette based mainly on South Asian influence.

Introduction and greeting

In urban Sindh and in other parts of the country, men and women usually lower their head and lift their hand to their forehead to make the "adab" gesture when greeting each other.
·Pakistani people are generally very affectionate towards children.It is considered rude and disrespectful to not interact with children, no matter their age.
·Pakistani people generally speak in a very roundabout way;often using many similes.
·It is inadvisable to bring alcohol as a gift to any Pakistani home.
·Avoid discussing subjects such as sex and intimacy as these are considered to be taboo.
·Most Pakistani people are not accepting of homosexuality.In many cases they are unaware of the concept.
·Casual dating is considered extremely inappropriate.Moreover, people of the opposite gender seen together in public are subject to judgement.Dating is thought to bring shame and dishonor to the family.
·However in recent years dating has become less of a taboo in Pakistan. This is largely due to the increasing influence of Western culture.
·Arranged marriages are a common practice in Pakistan.Suitable spouses are chosen by the elders of the family by taking into consideration the other family's financial and social standing.

Business meeting