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TOLERANCE

 The tolerance of Spanish society is 53.5% to stress


issues that occur daily, while for 44.3% they are little
or not at all tolerant.
ECOFRIENDLY

 90.3% of the population claims to carry their own bag


when they buy, and 89.5% recycle or separate their
waste quite frequently.
CHARITY

 71% of Spaniards think that the question of helping the


lower classes is of great importance in their ethical
values.
THE GREETING

 If you go to Spain, you should know that the most


characteristic form of greeting for Spaniards is to kiss
each other twice, but not in all cases.
TWO KISSES ARE GIVEN

 Between men and women, women and women but it


is still rare between two men (unless they are family). 
* It is not normal to give two kisses in a ritual way to
people we see every day.NO TWO KISSES ARE
GIVEN:In formal contexts (job interviews, teachers,
bosses, etc.)
PAY THE BILL

 Even if you are not very hungry and only order a salad
and a coke while your friends order wine, three
courses, dessert and coffee; when paying the bill it is
normal to divide the total price by the number of
diners, it will depend on what is more and others less.
YOUR BIRTHDAY

 The birthday boy is the one who must be in charge of


reserving the restaurant, in case it is held outside, and
notify all the guests.Whether it is held at home or
held outside it is the one who has to bear the
costs.When congratulating the birthday person, it is
normal to give him two kisses and to stretch his ears
as many times as he turns years.
TIMELESSNESS

 In Spain, you should know that, for example, when


the Spanish say "I'll be back in five minutes", this
period can really be extended quite a bit. It is also
true that it is not important to be late for
appointments (as long as it is not a formal act). The
courtesy margin is usually 20 minutes.
THE NAP

 The siesta is one of the most widespread customs in


Spain and best known to foreigners. This custom,
recommended by doctors, consists of sleeping
between 20 and 30 minutes after eating.
CONTENDER

 For Spaniards, the act of eating is much more than


eating. For them, eating is a social act that serves to
maintain contact with colleagues or family. In Spain,
it is even normal for business meetings to end with a
long meal in which important agreements are signed.
TUESDAY 13

 In Spain, as in other parts of the world, there are also


many superstitious people who believe in bad
luck.Tuesday is not conducive to business, weddings,
or surgeries. All because for the Romans it was the
day of Mars, the deity of war and there was nothing
to do but battle.

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