Foreigners don't know them: 7 Colombian customs that tourists don't understand

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Every country has its own customs, and Colombia is no exception . The culture is full of peculiarities that can be disconcerting for first-time visitors. From greetings to the way people speak, there are details that are normal for Colombians , but that many foreigners find curious or difficult to understand. What are the 7 main ones?
Colombia is a country full of contrasts and peculiarities that, although common to Colombians, can be surprising to foreigners . An article in Diners Magazine explores aspects of daily life in the country that baffle those unfamiliar with them. The seven main ones are:
1.Unpunctuality:
While punctuality is a strict rule in countries like Germany or Japan, in Colombia it's common to arrive late to appointments, often with a relaxed attitude and without showing any signs of being in a hurry. This behavior can be interpreted by visitors as disrespectful, although for Colombians, it's simply part of their way of life.2. Strong family unity
In Colombia, it's common for children to live with their parents until they're older, which contrasts with the practice in many Western countries, where young people typically leave home at 18. Furthermore, family relationships are very affectionate and open, something that may surprise those from more reserved cultures.3. Diversity of tropical fruits
Colombia, thanks to its diverse climate and geography, offers a wide range of exotic fruits such as lulo, soursop, and curuba. Visitors are pleasantly surprised by the ease with which these fruits are available fresh and at affordable prices.(READ MORE: Get rid of hangovers and the flu: the Colombian soup that few people want to try because of its flavor )

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4. Unusual dishes Dishes like changua, a milk soup with egg and cilantro, are common in Colombian breakfasts, which can seem strange to those not used to such unusual combinations at that time of day.
5. The bandeja paisa
This traditional dish includes rice, beans, ground beef, pork rinds, chorizo, avocado, and a fried egg. Its rich combination of protein and fat may surprise those unfamiliar with such hearty breakfasts.6. Lack of public restrooms
In many Colombian cities, especially in rural areas, the lack of public restrooms is noticeable. This can be uncomfortable for tourists unfamiliar with the situation.7. Ask for discounts
In Colombian markets and stores, it's common to haggle over prices. This practice, known as "asking for a discount," is part of the local commercial culture.(READ MORE: Nobody makes them anymore: The Colombian dishes that are about to disappear )
3 reasons to visit ColombiaColombia offers a wide variety of reasons to visit, thanks to its natural, cultural, historical, and culinary riches, making it one of the top tourist destinations for 2025. ProColombia highlights the top three:
Diversity of natural landscapes: From the Caribbean beaches of Cartagena and Santa Marta (with Tayrona Park) to the lush Amazon rainforest of La Guajira and Caquetá. Deserts, snow-capped mountains, tropical rainforests, and navigable rivers like the Magdalena River captivate foreigners.
Cultural and historical heritage: Cities like Cartagena, with its imposing colonial walled city; the Coffee Region, with its coffee culture and World Heritage-listed landscapes; the ancient Lost City in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta; and indigenous communities with vibrant traditions. Colombia has a rich history.
Gastronomic diversity and hospitality: The combination of native flavors and the warmth of its inhabitants create an authentic and welcoming experience for visitors.
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