It is considered offensive to touch or point to things with ones feet. Moreover, putting ones feet up on a sofa or table is considered rude. Head: Sri Lankans consider the head to be the most sacred part of ones body.
What are the dos and donts in Sri Lanka?
Sri Lanka Travel Dos and DontsDO Try to master the local head-wobble. DONT Photograph the soldiers. DO Keep a handkerchief in your pocket. DONT Overestimate your spicy-food capacity. DO Take three-wheelers as much as possible. DONT Underestimate the power of wildlife. DO Try the tea. DONT Just travel the south.More items •14 Mar 2012
What are some particular standards of Behaviour in Sri Lanka?
Business Culture and Etiquette in Sri LankaShaking hands is the most common form of greeting.Handshakes are firm.Greetings are given upon meeting and leaving.Men may shake hands with other men and women may shake hands with other women.Many Sri Lankan women may not want to shake hands with men.More items
Who Earns Highest in Sri Lanka?
Top Sri Lanka Salaries - By Job The highest paid Sri Lanka are Engineering professionals at $41,000 annually. The lowest paid Sri Lanka are Consulting, Accounting & Professional Services professionals at $24,000.