Unique Rules Of Etiquette Around The WorldArgentines Argentines are comfortable with touches so they stand very close to you during conversation. They think that the "thumbs up" sign is vulgar and obscene. And when they want to express their disbelief in someone else's idea or if they think it's stupid, they hit their left palm with their right fist. Australians Yawning in public is in bad taste among Australians and so are the "thumbs up" gesture and the V-sign which is made by extending the middle and the index finger with palm facing inward. Australians, however, think that you're putting airs if you don’t sit on the passenger's side in a taxi. They are also not good admirers of subservient and apologetic people. Austria Austrians are title respecters, they are very specific with the usage of last names and first names as well as their job, academic or profession titles. They appreciate direct eye contact during conversation. They, however, dislike people who put their hands in their pockets while speaking. Brazil Like Argentines, Brazilians consider touches as important components of communication. They also stand extremely close to anyone they talk with. They are expressive during conversation and they don’t mind cutting-in a conversation or being interrupted by someone else. China Chinese are not huge fans of touches, so refrain from hugging, slapping or making any body contacts with traditional Chinese people. Whistling and clicking your fingers are also rude for them and so is being boisterous, loud and overly dressed. Canada Canadians place a high value on personal space so touches and close proximity during conversation is frowned upon. Depending on your location, a "thumbs up" gesture can mean okay or obscenity. It is also generally considered rude if you do not sit straight with your legs close together. France French gives considerable value on privacy so it is best to refrain from asking personal questions. They also do not like telling or hearing jokes, they prefer satirical wit which to them is more substantial and smart. Germany To be impolite in Germany is to ask a tour of a person's home, to put your hand in your pocket when you're shaking hands with somebody, to chew gum in public and to shout or lose temper in front of someone. Policing is common and is seen as a social obligation and so is being protective, especially to ladies. Italy Italians appreciate eye contact. The lack of this can signal that you are hiding something. They stand near someone during conversation and appreciate flirtation. Japan Touches and prolonged eye contact are considered rude by Japanese. It is also not okay to show affection, extreme emotions and disinterest during conversation. Russia In Russia, expansive body languages are okay, in fact, kisses on the cheeks between people of the same sex are common. However, do not expect to receive warm greetings during your first meeting with a Russian. Korea Unless you are part of the family, you cannot touch a Korean. Direct eye contact should also be avoided, this signals disrespect. United Kingdom Staring is considered uncivilized by the English people, touches are reserved only for family members and it is advisable to respect their personal space. They are also not fond of using superlative adjectives, thus, expression are toned down. United States Handshakes are firm among Americans and formalities are often not stiff. Americans also love using friendly gestures such as asking "How are you?", "We'll have to get together", and "See you later". These are just pleasantries but are not really meant exactly as they sound. Comments |
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