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French ritual practices

France and France accounts for 94%, the vast majority of Catholic people.
French warm, cheerful, and first met to talk can be affectionate, but also endless. French people pay attention to dress America, especially women's dress is very fashionable, especially like the use of cosmetics, light lipstick there early, middle and late of the points, is the world's favorite dress of women.

UK customs

England England accounted for more than 80%. The rest are Scottish, Welsh and Irish and so on. Most inhabitants profess Christianity, only a small part of them Catholics.

Australian lifestyle

Australia 95% of the residents of the UK and other European countries, the descendants of immigrants, ethnic Chinese and overseas Chinese around 20 million, 98% of the population profess Christianity, the other believes in Judaism, Buddhism and Islam.

Ritual practices in Canada

Canada, Britain, France and other countries are mostly descendants of immigrants. Indigenous people accounted for 5%, Chinese 1.2%, most Catholics and Christianity.

United States customs etiquette

Americans generally cheerful temperament, happy to communication, without ceremony. The first meeting is not necessarily OK handshake ceremony, and sometimes only a smile, say "Hi" or "Hello" Even if a courteous. When the habit of shaking hands grip tight grip, eyes, face each other, slightly bent, think that it is considered polite manners.

United States customs etiquette

Americans generally cheerful temperament, happy to communication, without ceremony. The first meeting is not necessarily OK handshake ceremony, and sometimes only a smile, say "Hi" or "Hello" Even if a courteous. When the habit of shaking hands grip tight grip, eyes, face each other, slightly bent, think that it is considered polite manners.

India etiquette customs

Most of India's Hindu population, followed by Islam, Christianity, Sikhism. In India, the moon is a symbol of all the good things.
Indians meet business cards should be delivered in English, English is India's business language. Subject and object when they meet, we must pay tribute to his chest with both hands clasped together. Mouth recited: "Na Masi Heap" (Sanskrit: "you nodded," now say hello, or blessing).

Indonesia lifestyle

Indonesian Su-called "country of thousand islands", 89% of the population profess Islam, the rest of Christianity, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism and so on.

South Korea customs etiquette

South Korea is a single Korean nation, a Buddhist country's total population, 1 / 3.

South Koreans pay attention to courtesy, hospitality warm. The meeting, the general use of coffee, non-alcoholic beverages, or barley tea entertain guests, sometimes coupled with an appropriate amount of sugar and evaporated milk. Guests must accept these refreshments.

Japanese customs etiquette

Japan, almost all the big and the nation. Population is predominantly Christian, Shinto and Buddhism, and Christianity and the Catholic minority. Japan has also retained a strong rituals and customs of China's Tang Dynasty.