10 Super Bizarre Shopping Rituals Around the World

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“Culture is the widening of the mind and of the spirit.” – Jawaharlal Nehru

Shopping. It’s just a regular task and errand, right? The International Drivers Association team has uncovered a list of interesting shopping rituals worldwide. If you live in these places, you might think these are normal, which shows us how much we can learn from other people and places.

A peek at these customs worldwide offers a unique window into their cultural diversity and richness. Embrace the adventure that shopping can be, immerse yourself in the customs and traditions, and most importantly, realize that shopping is never just about a transaction; it’s a multi-dimensional experience.

And, to all the global shoppers out there, as Julianna Marshall observes, “Don’t forget to haggle, and remember, it’s all part of the dance!”

Are you ready?

1) Dashuhua Throwing – Yuxian, China

Chinese new year lantern in chinatown area. Chinese alphabet Daji dali on Lantern meaning profitable trade.
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In Yuxian, splashing molten iron against cold brick walls during the Chinese New Year is a tradition spanning 500 years. Known as Dashuhua, it creates a firework-like spectacle. Vendors come together to make the event a shopping extravaganza with a unique fiery backdrop!

2) Haggling in the Souks – Morocco

Marrakesh, Morocco - may 18, 2023: view of the streets of the bustling souk of Marrakech, with quaint but touristy Moroccan souvenir shops.
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Fixed prices rarely exist in Moroccan markets or Souks. Bargaining is an expected and respected practice in Morocco. According to Julianna Marshall, a travel expert at the International Drivers Association“Bargaining is a ritual, a dance of sorts, in the spiced-scented air of the Souks. It isn’t merely about the price. It’s a civilized volley of banter, a chance to connect, even if briefly, with the merchant.”

3) ‘Aisheh Fee Misr’ – Egypt

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Egypt has a tradition where everything is virtually free for the shopper on the opening day of any new store. This ritual, known as ‘Aisheh Fee Misr’ (Living in Egypt) symbolizes good luck and fortune.

4) North American Black Friday Madness

Black friday shoppers argue at entrance to catch promotional prices on clearance items, angry people eager to start shopping. Mall customers pushing security man, asking him to open store.
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The day following Thanksgiving in North America (mostly the USA and Canada) is marked as the beginning of Christmas shopping. Retailers frequently open very early, offering promotional sales that often result in chaotic scenes of hordes of deal-hunting shoppers.

5) Mitsukoshi Store Lion Dance – Japan

TOKYO,JAPAN - 10 May 2015 : The Ginza store of the Mitsukoshi department store chain was opened in 1930 .Mitsukoshi's history reaches back to the year 1673.
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At the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo, every opening ceremony includes a ceremonial Lion Dance to ward off evil spirits and bring prosperity and luck to the store.

6) The Shillong Teer Betting – India

portrait of an old women shoot date 31 may 2022 city Shillong Meghalaya India.
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In the Indian city of Shillong, thousands gather every day at teer (an indigenous archery game) stalls not just to witness the sport but to participate in the unique gambling ritual that accompanies it. People place bets on the last two digits of the total number of arrows that hit the target, creating a dynamic marketplace in the process.

7) Advancement in E-Commerce – South Korea

Seoul, Korea - Oct 02 2022: QR code mobile payment system in South Korea, called Zero pay. Smartphone payment service.
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South Korea has revolutionized the shopping experience by integrating QR codes into public spaces. Citizens can ‘shop’ at virtual grocery stores while waiting for subway trains by scanning product QR codes and completing the transaction on their phones.

8) Midnight Shopping Festival – Dubai

Amazing skyline cityscape with illuminated skyscrapers. Downtown of Dubai at night with stars and milky way, United Arab Emirates.
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Dubai, infamous for its grandeur, honors the holy Islamic month of Ramadan in its distinctive style. Their annual shopping festival generally begins at 7 PM and extends till midnight or even beyond for 30 straight nights.

9) Prices at AED4 – UAE

DUBAI, UAE - DECEMBER 4, 2017: Seller of of spices in the park entertainment center Global Village.
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Across various stores in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), many products are slashed to a flat rate of AED4 (approximately USD1) once or twice every week to boost the economy and consumer spending.

10) Regifting Tradition – Russia

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A somewhat controversial practice found in Russian culture is the ‘otkat’ or regifting. Here, it’s socially acceptable to give away gifts that one has received earlier, even if the original gift-givers are present.

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