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Unusual social etiquettes

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France
1:Try and arrive at least 15 to 20 minutes late
In Romania you are taught to arrive on time at events but in
France Guests will always arrive a little late – so they don't
surprise their host in the middle of the preparations.

2. No midnight snacks!
You may be used to to have in between meals snacks but in
France is rude to eat in between meals and the people there
only eat during meals

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1:No trash allowed
Did you know that in Japan there are no public trashcans so
you got to carry a bag for your trash and get rid of it at your
house/hotel trashcan. Also if anybody sees that you threw trash Informations
on the ground they will immediately report you to the police brought to you
and you can get a fine up to 30,000 JPY(930.16 Romanian leu)
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2:No shoes!!
in various Asian countries including : Japan South Korea and
many parts if southeast Asia its customary to remove your shoes
before entering someone`s home. This practice is rooted in the Informations
importance of cleanliness and hygiene. Visitors are expected to brought to you
leave their shoes at a the doorstep to avoid tracing dirt and
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potentially bringing outdoor contaminants into the living spaces.
It's a sign of respect to the host and their home.
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Iceland
Not tipping in Iceland

In Iceland ,tipping is not a common practice.


In fact, it can be considered somewhat
insulting .Service industry workers,such as
waitstaff and taxi drivers ,are generally paid
decent wages, and there is no expectations of
additional tip. Instead, Icelanders prefer fair
and straightforward pricing, and if you try to
tip, it may be met with confusion or refusal.
It`s seen as more egalitarian approach to
compensation

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