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Nodding your head can sometimes mean "no," while a slight upward tilt of the head accompanied by raised eyebrows can mean "yes."
Greece
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It’s important to use both hands when giving or receiving something, especially to elders.
South Korea
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Personal space is smaller, and Brazilians often greet with a kiss on the cheek or a warm hug.
Brazil
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monster
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magnet
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shark
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baam
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Greetings can be lengthy and include inquiries about family and health before getting to the point.
Kenya
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Guests are often offered bread and salt as a welcoming gesture, symbolizing hospitality and prosperity.
Poland
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baam
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It is considered polite to say "bonjour" before starting any conversation or asking for help.
France
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Bowing is a common way to greet, show respect, or express gratitude.
Japan
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It is customary to eat using only the right hand, as the left hand is considered unclean.
Saudi Arabia
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The head is considered sacred, so touching someone’s head is seen as disrespectful.
Thailand
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Tipping is not a common practice, as service charges are often included in bills.
Australia
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The concept of "fika," a coffee break with pastries, is an essential part of daily life, emphasizing socializing and relaxation.
Sweden
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Dinner typically starts later, around 8 PM or later, and meals are considered an important social event.
Italy
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In which country is it considered polite to slurp your noodles?
Japan
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