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Taboos in the African-American Culture

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  1. Respect personal space.  


    Call in advance before coming over to someone's house.


    Don't point out or comment on another person's living conditions, especially if they're not your friend.


    Don't point at people.


    When at someone's house, don't eat/drink all of their food.  


    Touching a Black woman's hair, especially after it was finished and without her permission, is definitely a huge taboo.


    Being a "sell-out" (someone who goes to the police or authorities) is a huge no-no.  


    Calling a Black woman a b***h.


    Any non-Black person using the N word (there are some Black people who don't like other Black people calling them the N word).


     

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