We've already established that we ship a relationship between Din Djarin and Bo-Katan Kryze, so we'll be paying close attention to how the two interact as the season heads for the home stretch.
Over time, a gentle headbutt consisting of a tapping of helmets together at the forehead, came to be a stand-in gesture for a kiss among Mandalorians adorned in full armor. The practice led to the development of the slang term "Keldabe kiss," derived from the name of Mandalore's capital city.
#TheMandalorian Fun Fact #420: Din Djarin and Marshall Cobb Vanth got married in a beautiful ceremony on Tatooine during the time between the end of the Book of Boba Fett and the Mandalorian season 3! For everyone asking: yes, Din Djarin was already married to Boba Fett. Mandalorians practice polyamory quite freely!
Most Mandalorian's kiss conventionally; they take off their helmets and kiss each other. However, in Legends, it was noted multiple times that another method of doing this was to rest each other's foreheads against each other when wearing their buy'ce, or helmet.
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Ni kar'tayli gar darasuum - "I love you."; literally: "I will know you forever." Ori'buyce, kih'kovid. - "All helmet, no head."—Mandalorian insult for someone with an overdeveloped sense of authority.
To eat, for example (no, they don't absorb nutrients through a tube hidden in their armor). Mando actually did so in the episode, though his head was still hidden from viewers. Mandalorians are just not allowed to take off their helmet in front of someone else. No other being can see their face.
That's because this series has established a rule unknown in any previous Star Wars property: Mandalorians cannot remove their helmets in front of any other person. If they do, they are no longer considered a Mandalorian.
The Mandalorian loves Baby Yoda like a father loves a son. This is evidenced by how he repeatedly risks his life to keep the child safe, and now is searching for a home for the child. If the Mandalorian didn't love the child, he would sell him to the Empire. Why does the Mandalorian not like or trust droids?
By this logic, it's likely that Mandalorians are also able to remove their helmets for sleep as well. Since Mando felt comfortable enough to unburden himself of his headgear when eating, there's a good chance that he is fine with leaving it off when he is isolated from others while taking a snooze.
It's a space toilet. It's called a "vac tube" and it looks just like a round, tilted hole in the side of the titular character's ship, like an advanced version of an airplane toilet.
The True Mandalorians were a Mandalorian group of supercommandos who remained loyal to Jaster Mereel, their leader and the reigning Mand'alor, when Mereel's reformist ideals for the Mandalorians were met with opposition from Tor Vizsla's radical splinter group known as the Death Watch.
Boba Fett once stated that "he could never get over how beautiful Sintas was." Though a hard and ruthless bounty hunter—willing to risk the life of an innocent bystander in order to reclaim the hologram of her family that had been stolen—Sintas showed a softer side around those she cared for, notably her daughter Ailyn ...
Yaddle was also very intuitive, having the habit of summing up conclusions that others would have reached eventually. Although, the two didn't really like each other at first, Yoda and Yaddle eventually grew very close, and over time their relationship even blossomed into a long lasting romance until Yoda's own death.
Because Mandalorians do not reveal their identity to strangers, the helmet stays on when they're out and about, but mealtimes are private, and so the helmet comes off, placed beside the plate while they chow down in isolation.
Every since the series debuted and confirmed that Mandalorians never remove their helmets, I've been wondering how they get any sort of nutrition. The answer, it turns out, is neither “through a secret hole somewhere” or “they exist on a liquid diet” but rather…they just eat in private.
How do Mandalorians shower? Bounty hunting is a dirty business, and it's unlikely that basic hygiene is off the table for the Mandalorian, tradition notwithstanding. While this hasn't been confirmed outright, we can also presume that Mandalorians also shower or bathe in private, sans helmet.
Vhonte Tervho was a female Mandalorian, who lived during the final decades of the Galactic Republic. Trained in combat by Mandalorian tradition, Tervho became a skilled soldier and huntress. She worked as a mercenary for a time, on at least one occasion working together with a group of other Mandalorian soldiers.
The couple recites a pledge in a private ceremony, entering them into a legal commitment. Translated from Mando'a, the language of Mandalorians, the pledge says, “We are one when together, we are one when parted, we share all, we will raise warriors.” These words can be spoken in person, via text, or over a comlink.
Original Mandalorians can have kids. On Mandalore, their society was setup around clans. Admittedly, they are also big on adopting kids from other humanoid species, and that's what they're known for, but don't mistake them with clone troopers, who were copied from a mandalorian.
Mandalorians traditionally shook hands by clasping one another's forearm with their hand above the wrist. This hand-to-elbow grip was said to be a gesture proving one's ability to haul a comrade to safety, if need be. Chiss who had a close relationship—brothers, for example—greeted each other in similar way.
Why is beskar so important to the Mandalorian people? Beskar is known to be sacred to the Mandalorian people, though it's not like they worship it in the creepy way the Ewoks did with C-3PO in Return of the Jedi. If the steel is taken from them, they can reclaim it, which is seen as a massive honor.
Satine Kryze was the love interest of Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Duchess Satine Kryze was the pacifistic leader of the New Mandalorians and the planet Mandalore during the Clone Wars.
Keldabe kiss was a Mandalorian term for a headbutt. It shared its name with Keldabe, former capital city of the planet Mandalore. In 22 BBY, Jango Fett performed a headbutt on the Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi, during their fight on the watery world of Kamino.