Daily life

05/12/2022

Particularities of life in Mauritius

Changing countries is sometimes difficult for an expatriate. In Mauritius, attitudes are open, diversity, hospitality. With a very affordable cost of living, the daily life in Mauritius is more than pleasant.

Cost of living Mauritius

The cost of living in Mauritius is much lower than in France, or more widely in Europe. The bus network and taxis are affordable, the size of the island and the reduced distances help. If you eat local, you can cook a full meal for 2€tropical fruits are at broken prices. To consume French, however, it will be more expensive. As Mauritius does not produce wine, beef or dairy products, more will be required to purchase imported products.
Taxes are levied directly on the wages of Mauritian citizens and permanent residents. It is estimated that « lives comfortably » in Mauritius by winning between 500€ and 800€ per month.


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Habits Mauritians

« One island, many people, all Mauritians » – an island, different peoples, all Mauritians – this quotation in Mauritius perfectly describes the way of life of the premises. A hub of cultures and civilizations, Mauritians are of different origins, denominations but live in harmony. The country's openness and mentality make it an ideal place to live for expatriates.

Mauritian restaurants all offer typical dishes of each ethnic group represented on the island, rice and fish being the main foods in Mauritian cuisine. In education, it is free and compulsory until the age of 16. Children complete their class day at 2.30 p.m.

Protocol and cultural habits Mauritius

Mauritius emphasizes respect and politeness. Nudism and monokini are not allowed on beaches, and politeness is required. Mauritians are extremely helpful,
provided that they are addressed with respect. In terms of culture, it is the Sega, traditional Mauritian music that rhythmizes the daily lives of locals.

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