Customs and etiquette in Hawaii
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Because of its unique location, history, and ethnically diverse population, Hawai‘i residents observe a variety of different customs from the various ethnic groups that make up the Island's population. These customs are widely observed by the people in Hawai‘i, regardless of individual ethnicity. What is considered proper etiquette there is often different from that observed on U.S. mainland. People who move to Hawai‘i from elsewhere sometimes run into difficulties when dealing with local people due to cultural differences.
Below is a partial list of general and ethnically specific customs and etiquette that are widely observed in the Islands.
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General customs
- It is customary for Hawai‘i families, regardless of ethnicity, to hold a luau to celebrate a child's first birthday. In Hawaiian culture (and also in Korean culture), the first birthday is considered a major milestone.
- It is customary for a Japanese-American bride to fold 1,001 paper cranes prior to her wedding for good luck and long life. (The traditional Japanese custom calls for 1,000; people in Hawaii add one more for good luck.)
- At Japanese weddings, it is customary for friends and relatives to offer "banzai" toasts to the bride and groom, wishing them long life.
- It is customary at Hawaii weddings, especially at Filipino weddings, for the bride and groom to do a "money dance" (also called the pandango). As the bride and groom dance, the guests express their best wishes to the newlyweds with a monetary gift.
General etiquette
- Everyone is expected to remove their footwear before entering a home or other place of residence.
- When visiting a home, it is considered good manners to bring a small gift (for example, a dessert) for your host.
- It is considered very impolite to refer to the U.S. Mainland as "the States" or to otherwise imply that Hawaii is not part of the U.S. (e.g. asking, "Do you accept American money?" would be rude and not very intelligent)