Mauritius Rules & Etiquette
Rules & Etiquette
When tourists and Europeans go to Mauritius many look for the typical Mauritian. They will not find them. There is no typical mauritian, as mauritians are a sum of different cultures. You have, white mauritians, african mauritians, indian mauritians, muslim mauritians, buddhist mauritians ... the only thing you should know is that they all have different ways of life and most of the time do not mix together. Each ethnic group fits a role in the mauritian community. The Mauritians all get on well together and respect each others traditions and way of life religions and customs. They are proud of their country and join together on many occasions to celebrate being Mauritian especially on Independance Day March 12th achieved in 1968 when Dr Seewoosagur Ramgoolam now deceased was Prime Minister and is now regarded as the revered father of Mauritius. Presently his son Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam is the Prime Minister. Each morning the children sing the national anthem in the playground before commencing classes and it is a joy to hear them sing.
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