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Traditional clothing varied time period to time period. White woven fabrics, roe deer, sea wave and heather flower embroidieres were popular all thorough history. A lot of clothes were dyed yellow with heather flowers. In modern days, fashion is generally the same as in other parts of the world, with some cultural exceptions. Black is considered the color for weddings and all sorts of happy events, while white is considered the color of grief.
62% Southern Seapraisers
22% Northern Seapraisers
8% Calvinist
3% Luther
3% Catholic
2% Other
Tea is never sold in coffee shops- it's considered close to sacred, and you're not supposed to mix it with anything, or even drink it- it's eaten with a spoon like a soup.
Eating everything given by your host is considered impolite.
Kissing or hugging for a greeting is unacceptable.
Black is the color for weddings, white for funerals.
Knives used at dinners must have sharp ends- else it's considered impolite (because it suggests lack of trust to the guest).
Arlandia uses mostly mutton, venison and lamb because of the prevalence of shepherding and hunting. Dishes of sea fish are also fairly common. Wheat doesn't grow good in the conditions of the island, so baked goods are mostly used for special occassions. Heathers are used as a food product. Potatoes are pretty common, same with all sorts of wild herbs.
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Traditional clothing varied time period to time period. White woven fabrics, roe deer, sea wave and heather flower embroidieres were popular all thorough history. A lot of clothes were dyed yellow with heather flowers. In modern days, fashion is generally the same as in other parts of the world, with some cultural exceptions. Black is considered the color for weddings and all sorts of happy events, while white is considered the color of grief.
62% Southern Seapraisers
22% Northern Seapraisers
8% Calvinist
3% Luther
3% Catholic
2% Other
Tea is never sold in coffee shops- it's considered close to sacred, and you're not supposed to mix it with anything, or even drink it- it's eaten with a spoon like a soup.
Eating everything given by your host is considered impolite.
Kissing or hugging for a greeting is unacceptable.
Black is the color for weddings, white for funerals.
Knives used at dinners must have sharp ends- else it's considered impolite (because it suggests lack of trust to the guest).
Arlandia uses mostly mutton, venison and lamb because of the prevalence of shepherding and hunting. Dishes of sea fish are also fairly common. Wheat doesn't grow good in the conditions of the island, so baked goods are mostly used for special occassions. Heathers are used as a food product. Potatoes are pretty common, same with all sorts of wild herbs.
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