8.5.12
On cultural diversity...
We are each burdened with prejudice;
against the poor and the rich,
the smart or the slow,
the gaunt or the obese.
It is natural to develop prejudices.
It is noble to rise above them.
... author unknown
What is polite and impolite in some countries in Europe!
Despite our differences, in traditions and costums ( never forgetting there are more things that connect us than differences), we know what is generally rude or polite.
But we invite you to come with us and discover some really interesting traditions and costums of some European countries related to this!
DID YOU KNOW THAT....
... Serbia and Poland
Pointing to someone with your index finger is common and regarded as an ordinary behavior but in Poland is considered an extreme lack of good manners.
... Bulgaria and Russia
In Russia we shouldn´t prolong direct eye contact because it’s like an aggression or an invitation to more intimate relationships. But in Bulgaria it´s the opposite, you should look people in the eyes, especially when we say “Cheers” and we clink our glass with someone.
...Poland and Germany
In Poland and Germany, in our birthday we should bring cake to celebrate in our work or school.
...Romania and Austria
In Austria and Romania it is impolite to begin eating before all others have been served.
... Greece
When eating spoon sweets, it is encouraged to just barely lick the sweets off the spoon. Because a visit is generally over when the sweets have been consumed, it is rude to lick or eat them with gusto or in a fast manner (it indicates you can't wait to leave).
... Czech Republic and Slovakia
Women's last name tend to carry the appendix "-ova". For example Mr. Johnson's wife's last name would be Mrs. Johnsonova. Addressing a man with a female form of his last name (e.g., Mr. Johnsonova) is a serious 'faux pas'.
... Hungary
When giving flowers to a lady, the number of them should be odd. Unless you are in love with the lady and want to compete for her, the flowers should not be red roses. White and yellow roses are OK in Hungary, they do not have negative meaning, like in several other countries.
... Norway, Sweden and Denmark
Not finishing your food implies that the food was terrible and could not be eaten, but a person doesn’t have to finish all of their food if someone else served, but it would be rude if they don't finish what they served themselves.
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