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What is the etiquette in Mauritius?

It's polite to accept any food and drink offered, and remember to remove leather shoes and belts and cover up when visiting places of worship. Women can dress in what they like, but we recommend covering up and dressing modestly in public places.



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Basic Etiquette As a general rule, it is respectful to dress conservatively. When entering a place of worship, remove leather garments such as shoes and belts. For Indo-Mauritians, it is considered poor etiquette to pass or receive items with the left hand. Rather, one would use the right hand or both.

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As a general rule, it is respectful to dress conservatively. When entering a place of worship, remove leather garments such as shoes and belts. For Indo-Mauritians, it is considered poor etiquette to pass or receive items with the left hand. Rather, one would use the right hand or both.

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Religion Hinduism is the primary religion in Mauritius with around 52% identifying as Hindu. Christians make up about 28% of the population (26% Catholic, 2% Protestant). 16.6% of residents are Muslim.

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It is said that Indo-Mauritians (of Indian descent) make up the majority of the population at 68%, Creoles (of African descent) make up about a third of the population, the Chinese are next with approximately 30 000 Sino-Mauritians on the island and the Franco-Mauritians are in the minority, with much lesser numbers ...

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Keep copies of important documents, including passports, separately. There have been reports of burglaries at villas where tourists have been staying. Make sure accommodation and hotel rooms are secure. Avoid renting accommodation that isn't registered with the Mauritius Tourism Authority.

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The Mauritian smile is genuine and the people are well known for their hospitality and warmth. You will always feel welcome in this friendly country.

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23 Facts About Mauritius: How much do you know about this tiny island nation?
  • The entire island of Mauritius is just 2040 square-kilometres. ...
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  • Three countries had control of the island prior to independence. ...
  • More than 1.2 million people call this tiny nation home.


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The meaning of the word taboo has been somewhat expanded in the social sciences to strong prohibitions relating to any area of human activity or custom that is sacred or forbidden based on moral judgment, religious beliefs, or cultural norms.

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Habit is a personal phenomenon while custom is a social phenomenon. A custom is formed on the basis of habit gaining the sanction and the influence and, therefore, the social significance which is peculiar to it. Customs are social habits which through repetition become the basis of an order of social behaviour.

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While going to Mauritius, you must keep some non-beach clothing as well apart from the usual shorts or bikini tops. Smart casual dresses will go a long way in some of the high-end restaurants. If you're planning to do a hike, keep some full-sleeved top and hiking trouser to keep you going.

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Mauritius has conservative dress and behaviour standards. Public displays of affection, including holding hands and kissing, are not socially accepted.

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Salaries are generally low in Mauritius so tips are always appreciated. However, do not feel obliged. Mauritians seem to know that a tip has to be earned, and they will naturally do their utmost to make you happy, whether it's for service in a hotel, restaurant or taxi.

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The major GII weakness for Mauritius is the Innovation Efficiency Ratio, in which it ranks 105th. Knowledge & Technology Outputs (115th), the lowest-ranked GII area, highlighted itself as a weakness for Mauritius.

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Overall, the countries that score highest as friendly towards girls are Mauritius, Tunisia, South Africa, Seychelles, Algeria, Cabo Verde and Namibia. The index details how the laws and policies in African states protect the rights and interests of girls.

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Mauritian Creole is a French-based Creole and estimated to be spoken by around 90% of the population. French is the language that tends to be used in education and media, while English is the official language in Parliament, however members can still speak French.

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