In the last 2 decades, Pashtu has been named the official language of the country, however, Dari is spoken in government and business. There are a few other languages in the rural areas, thus, most Afghans are bilingual.
A handshake is a very common greeting form, however, women and men never shake hands, make eye contact, or speak directly to each other. One might, also, see a person with their hands over their chest and slightly nodding. When greeting an Afghan, you should enquire about their health, business or family, as a sign of respect, (www.commisceo-global.com).
Space and Orientation
The Afghan people may live in multi-family housing especially in the rural areas. If a male son marries, he brings his wife into the family home where they share the sleeping room. The house is separated into the private and public parts to prevent non-family males from interacting with the women. Many homes have only one room for sleeping. Mattresses are placed on the floor at night and rolled up in the morning,