6/4/21 W07 Differences in Manners
I remember when I was a child the effort you make to follow the rules and good behavior inside and outside the home, I remember saying hello shaking hands I always confused about which hand to greet, and sometimes I did it with my left hand and my mother always remembered me with "The right girl!" And it was unforgivable if he did not greet the elders, well I think that in all cultures good and bad manners are cultivated and what for my culture is good for other cultures will be bad.
. Belching
If I ever have to be in China or Taiwan, it would be terrible for me to have lunch with them because erupting at the table is a bad way is unpleasant, in my country doing it is a sign of bad manners, rude.
Exposing Your Palms
While in my country to greet by waving the palms of the hands is a sign of kindness and friendship and it is a habit in Greece it is extremely offensive, if I ever visit Greece I will take it into account I do not want to be offensive.
No Tipping! It's okay you can do it or not, it's not bad if you don't do it and if you do it, you're generous, there isn't a stable amount, it's your will, maybe in the exclusive places they can establish tip percentages and if you go to those places you will respect their rules.
In my opinion with this knowledge of the differences in good or bad manners, we must be empathetic when we are in a culture different from ours and if we have a multicultural student room it will help us to have tolerance we hope that visitors to our country have the same deal with us.
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