Kazakhs
1.Nalichie numerous relatives is common to all Kazakhs.
2. Respect for the older generation is also manifested in the fact that the right to name the child is transferred to the husband's parents.
3. Kazakhs have led a nomadic lifestyle for centuries, earning the fame of brave and courageous people who are always ready to hit the road. It was here, and probably for these needs, that horses were first domesticated by man. These animals are still highly respected by the descendants of nomads.
4. Kazakhs revered tea very much, consuming an average of about 1.2 kg of this drink per person per year. Shirchay has long been especially popular here - a national type of tea that can quench not only thirst, but also hunger.
5. Friday is a memorial day for believers in Kazakhs.
6. Kazakh cuisine is for people with courageous stomachs.
7. Small children can easily learn computers and speak English, and their grandmothers still wear national costumes and jewelry. But, despite such a difference, love and mutual understanding reign in such families.
8. Kazakh boys and girls strive to acquire a diploma, and preferably more than one. Over time, a simple craving to get a "crust" develops into a real thirst for knowledge.
9. "Kazakh without show-off is a bespontovy Kazakh" - a well-known Kazakh proverb. Favorable to look in the eyes of friends and relatives is one of the striking traits of the character of this people.