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Indoor Taboos When entering a house or a tent, people should avoid stepping on the threshold. And when seated inside, men sit on the left, while women sit on the right. Men and women are not allowed to sit together. When someone is ill in a family, a sign will be posted at the gate. Others should not visit during this time. The family with a patient should not throw away garbage of the house at night. When it is dark, white items should not be taken out of the house, or else there will be a loss of fortune. Whistling in the house is thought to be inauspicious. People whistle when they are exorcising evil spirits. It is not good to shovel into a pan, tread on or sit on the kitchen range if it is not for the sake of preparing for a meal.
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