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Universal
 
The same all over the world
 
To meet someone / get to know someone
 
Accepted rules or behaviour among people in a social group
When in Rome, do as the Romans do
 
when you are a visitor in another country, you should follow
 
the same all over the world
 
Not polite
Title
 
a word used to show a person's position, occupation, status
 
words or actions used when you see or meet someone
 
Body language
Surname
 
one's last name or family maiden name
 
the family name of a woman before she marries
 
to speak to someone using a name or title
Nickname
 
A shortened name used instead of a persons first name
 
one's last name or family name
 
the family name of a woman before she marries
greetings
 
words or actions used when you see or meet someone
 
accepted rules of behavior among people in a social group
 
to talk about work-related topics in a social situation
Gestures
 
Body language
 
words or actions used when you see or meet someone
 
to meet someone, to get to know someone
Etiquette
 
accepted rules of behavior among people in a social group
 
Not polite
 
Body language
Rude
 
Not polite
 
the same all over the world
 
when you are a visitor in another country, you should follow
talk shop
 
to talk about work-related topics in a social situation
 
talk about unimportant topics such as the weather; informal
 
words or actions used when you see or meet someone
small talk
 
talk about unimportant topics such as the weather; informal
 
word used to show a person's position, occupation, status
 
body language
Break the ice
 
To make the atmosphere warmer or more friendly
 
Accepted rules of behaviour among people in a social group
 
To speak to someone using a name or a title
 
Not polite
Get acquainted
 
To meet someone / get to know someone
 
Body language
 
To talk about work related topics in a social situation
 
One’s last name or family name