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Brilio.net - The myth about the prohibition of eating in front of the door has long been alive in society. Many believe that this habit can bring bad luck to the family. Although not everyone believes it, this myth is often used as advice so that eating habits are more polite.
It is said that eating in front of the house is considered impolite because it invites the eyes of outsiders. It is no wonder that parents warn their children that eating in front of the house can bring bad things. This belief still persists and is believed by some people as a reminder of the importance of maintaining politeness.
Behind the prohibition, there is actually a message that perhaps not everyone is aware of. This myth may have emerged as a form of warning not to eat carelessly in open places. In addition to reasons of politeness, maintaining the cleanliness of the home environment can also be one of the reasons behind this advice.
So, to help you understand better, let's take a look at the complete review of 8 myths, Sunday (11/17).
The meaning of the myth of eating in front of the house
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1. It's hard to find a partnerThis myth is very popular in various regions of Indonesia, especially for unmarried women. People believe that eating in front of the house can prevent a soul mate from coming.
This belief stems from the view that someone who eats in front of a house is considered to lack manners and politeness, so a prospective partner or their family might think twice about making him or her a life partner.
2. Fortune will decreaseIn Indonesian culture, eating in front of the house is considered an act of disrespecting God's blessings. People believe that food is a gift that should be enjoyed with gratitude in a proper place. Eating in front of the house is seen as a form of impoliteness that can result in reduced fortune or difficulty in obtaining blessings in life.
3. Inviting negative energyIn addition to making your fortune slow, eating in front of the house can invite negative energies or spirits. The front area of the house is considered a place where various energies pass by, both positive and negative. When someone eats in that area, the food eaten can be 'contaminated' by negative energy which then enters the body and causes various problems.
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4. Considered as poorEating in front of the house is often associated with a person's economic status. Traditional society considers people who eat in front of the house reflect the absence of a proper dining room in the house. This habit can make someone be seen as someone who is less fortunate and does not have good manners in the family.
5. Brings bad luckSome areas believe that eating in front of the house can bring bad luck. This bad luck can be trivial things such as bad food or choking, to more serious problems such as illness. People believe that the front area of the house is not the right place to enjoy food because it can invite unwanted energy.
6. Disturbing the comfort of neighborsFrom a social perspective, eating in front of the house is considered unethical because it can disturb the comfort of neighbors and passersby. The aroma of food smelled by people who are fasting or who cannot afford the food can make them feel uncomfortable. This is considered a form of indifference to the feelings of others.
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7. Making food that is not blessedPeople believe that food eaten in front of the house will not provide blessings for the body. They believe that food should be enjoyed in the house with peace and gratitude so that the nutrients can be absorbed well by the body. Eating in front of the house is considered to reduce the spiritual value of the food.
8. Diseases come easilyFrom a health perspective, eating in front of the house is indeed risky for various diseases. Dust, pollution, and dirt flying in the air can contaminate food. In addition, this habit can also expose someone to unfavorable weather such as strong winds or scorching heat which can cause colds or other health problems.
(brl/lea)