What is the custom of Moldova and what is its historical origin?

Moldovans are very hospitable and often use wine as a drink to entertain guests. In this case, the guest should not refuse the host's hospitality, but propose a toast to the host to show friendship and respect. When dining at the same table, it is also unsightly for the host to pick up the plate to eat food and soup in order to avoid others fiddling with knives and forks or bumping against tableware. It is extremely impolite to sit in other people's homes. Don't break into the master's bedroom or sit on the bed without authorization. Moldovans are afraid of the number 13 and think it is a symbol of danger and death. On the contrary, they like the number 7 and think that 7 can bring success and happiness. Moldovans with national characteristics can sing and dance well. On major festivals, people take to the streets to dance and sing. It is no exaggeration to say that "dance is the soul of Moldovans". Moldova's national dance is passionate, poetic and slightly melancholy, which fully embodies the character of this nation. National dances "Hora Dance" and "Ruoke Dance" are well-known at home and abroad. Moldova's folk poems are rich and colorful, full of rich national characteristics. The lyric song Doina is the essence of folk poetry and is widely sung.