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Cultural etiquette

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  • In more conservative cultures, it's slightly (impolite/taboo) to call someone by his or her first name without being invited to, but it isn't truly offensive
    impolite
  • In some cultures, it's (customary/offensive) to name children after a living relative, and most people observe that tradition.
    customary
  • Some people think that talking with a mouth full of food is an example of bad (cultural literacy/ table manners).
    table manners
  • Many people believe that (cultural literacy / punctuality) is important and that being late is impolite
    punctuality
  • Each culture has rules of (cultural literacy/etiquette) that are important for visitors to that country to know.
    etiquette
  • It's (taboo/impolite) to eat pork in some religious. No one would ever do it.
    taboo
  • In some cultures, it's (offensive/customary) to take pictures of people without permission, so few people do that
    offensive
  • the most successful global travelers today have developed their (punctuality/cultural literacy) so they are aware of differences in etiquette from culture to culture
    cultural literacy