Why don’t we say certain things or perform certain acts? What stops us from using cursing in public? What stops us, for example, from discussing ? In every walk of life, there is a concept known as taboo. A taboo is something looked down upon by society because of social custom. Incest and indecent exposure are both examples of taboos that hold a legal statute. However, many taboos are not illegal. Many actions and words are only taboo because of custom. There are no laws in particular that classify things as taboo. In certain places in the world it is illegal to swear, but most of the time this is not enforced. Many of the concepts we view as taboo are rarely discussed because it makes us uncomfortable to oppose them. However, those behaviors that are classified as taboo usually are a major concern for our society. Taboo is a result of generations of civilizations who reject behaviors, including language behaviors, which they deem …show more content…
It has many taboos in their culture ranging from taboos to avoid accidents to taboos on cleanliness. There are a couple involving religion. The first one is A ko gbodo la Bibeli mole; ki ori fifo ma ba a pa eni naa in translation means the Bible must not be dropped on the ground so that headache will not kill the person. The Bible is a sacred book of Christians which must be handled with care to avoid being dropped to the ground. This taboo is to instill fear into a careless person to handle The Book with care. Another religious taboo is Obinrin ko gbodo wo igbo Oro; ki Oro ma ba a gbe e in translation means women must not enter the Oro grove to avoid being kidnapped by Oro. This taboo is also put in place to have respect for Yoruba traditional religion. Women are forbidden to know the secret of this hence only men propitiate it. The Yoruba religion has different reason behind the taboos. I believe most of their taboos are based around