People are easily influenced and take everything they hear or the first thing they see as absolute truth. There are many stereotypes about Pakistan, for example, that everyone is Muslim; the majority are but we cannot generalize and say that they are all Muslims because Pakistan also hosts Hindu, Christian communities, among others. Some real aspects about Pakistani culture are:
Regarding food, because most of the inhabitants are Muslims, they do not eat pork; So the basic foods are beef, chicken, fish and lamb. Wheat and flour products are considered the pillars of the daily diet, and the use of pickles, spicy sauces, preserves and sauces along with curried meats, seafood, vegetables and lentils, and that is why Pakistani cuisine has a flavor so unique. Green tea is the typical drink that is served at all meals.

Official holidays include: Pakistan Day, March 23; Independence Day, August 14; among other.Pakistan has been considered a land of poetry, a great exponent is Faiz Ahmad Faiz. Music and dance are performed in classical and folkloric form. Usually, the artist wears a costume that presents an ethnic design. Dancing in a circle is the basis of Pakistani folk dances. Several other musical instruments are used, particularly dhol, a double-sided drum that is usually hung around the neck and played with sticks, while the dholkit is smaller and played by hand. In addition, the flute is often used.

The official language is Urdu, and English is also very common when it comes to business, but in Pakistan many different languages are spoken.
A very common stereotype is about clothing, it is believed that women cannot have bare hair but in fact they can; they wear conservative attire that does not expose their arms or legs. For their part, men are obliged to cover anything between the navel and the knee.
