A Beginner’s Guide to Georgia: Culture, Language, and Lifestyle
In our previous post, we introduced you to the charms of Georgia, a country that’s often overlooked by international students. But as we dug deeper into the culture, language, and lifestyle of Georgia, we realized that there’s so much more to this country than meets the eye.
In this post, we’ll give you a beginner’s guide to Georgia, covering everything from language and customs to daily life and traditions.
Language:
The official language of Georgia is Georgian, but don’t worry if you’re not fluent – English is widely spoken in major cities like Tbilisi. You can also learn some basic phrases in Russian or Azerbaijani, which are widely spoken in the region.
Culture:
Georgia is a country with a rich cultural heritage. From traditional festivals like the Svaneti Festival to the annual Tbilisi Jazz Festival, there’s always something happening in this vibrant country. Be sure to try some traditional Georgian cuisine like khinkali (dumplings), khachapuri (cheese bread), and Churchkhela (walnut candy).
Lifestyle:
Georgia is a laid-back country where people prioritize family and community. You’ll find that Georgians are friendly and welcoming, always eager to share stories and traditions. Daily life revolves around food, family, and friends – think long meals with loved ones, strolls through historic neighborhoods, and impromptu gatherings with friends.
Some interesting facts about Georgian culture:
Georgians are known for their love of wine – they’re one of the oldest wine-producing countries in the world!
Traditional Georgian weddings can last up to three days!
Georgians love their music – from traditional folk songs to modern rock bands.
Next time, we’ll explore the top 10 reasons why you should study abroad in Georgia!

