How to Be Polite in 13 Different Countries

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Get in line in England

Lines, or “queues,” are a very special English etiquette, according to Fodor’s. “They highly value patience, and will turn on ‘queue jumpers’ who try to cut in line with some ferocity,” they explain. “Complaining while waiting in line is considered wimpy. Enduring the wait with good humor is considered a sign of strong moral character.”

 

Skip bouquets of sunflowers in Russia

Note to would-be suitors: “Giving a person yellow flowers in Russia represents hate and is offensive,” Whatley says. Russians consider yellow flowers as funeral flowers. Another floral tip? “They only give flowers in odd numbers, an even number of flowers is never given,” she adds.

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