The Yazidi are a ethno-religious people distinctly different from the larger populated Kurdish ethno-linguistic people. They migrated primarily from northern Iraq due to facing persecution. As an ethno-religious people, they are adherents of a distinct ethnic religion.
If you are invited to a Yezidi home, bring a box of cookies, pastries or a box of chocolates. The most common greeting is the handshake coupled with eye contact and a smile. Good friends of the same sex may greet each other with a handshake and a kiss on each cheek, starting with the right. Expect to be introduced to each person individually at a small social function. At a large function, you may introduce yourself.
With the above in mind, hospitality is a tradition deeply ingrained in the culture. As a result, visitors are treated as kings and must always be fed and looked after.
For more information on the Yazidis people and diaspora Yazidi, see
Yezidi International.