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Many people outside of Baydor find Baydorian culture to be confusing, this is due to how uniqe it is compared to the rest of the kerbin. Its been said that Baydor looks like its 150 years behind the times, this is because of the wide spread us of traditional baydorian clothing instead of modern clothing as well as an etiquette similar to that used in the 19th century.
 
Many people outside of Baydor find Baydorian culture to be confusing, this is due to how uniqe it is compared to the rest of the kerbin. Its been said that Baydor looks like its 150 years behind the times, this is because of the wide spread us of traditional baydorian clothing instead of modern clothing as well as an etiquette similar to that used in the 19th century.
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'''hollidays and tradittions'''
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Baydor currently has 18 officially recognised public holidays including National Baydor Day (June 16th) what celibates Baydorian independence and culture, however no only a few holidays get days off. National day also celebrates the baptism of Baydor and because of this it is popular to get baptised on June 16th.
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'''Cuisine'''
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There are multiple popular drinks in Baydor, tea for example is a popular drink introduced to andolia in the early 12th century due to the Yinshan crusades, this popular beverage became popular among the elites in Dolfikland who then brong it over to Baydor though the Dolfik upper classes and ever scince has been a popular drink. Moonshine is legal in Baydor and as such many people in rural communities make it, on the more commercial side cider is a popular drink what is widely exported across the globe as well as bought domestically. Beer in Baydor has been brewed for over 1000 years and Baydor has a significant history in Beer production. Kimyak white Wine is famously made in Baydor and has been a favoured drink for kings and queens in Anderia, Dolfikland, Serria and Iconia, as well as being beloved domestically as well.
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Traditional Baydorian recipes often include a lot of cheese, meat, potatoes, berries, bread and fish. Baydor's winter berry jam is included in a lot of seasonal meals. Baydorians are also proud of their potato's what are made with traditional Baydorian herbs. A traditional way to dine is the Baydorian table where the head of the table conducts a highly philosophical toast and make sure every one is enjoying them self, when in a Baydorian restaurant waiters will often engage in long conversation with customers as part of there job. After a meal is finished it is customary to chat about personal, current affairs with one another. The national dish is Baydorn stew.
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