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British Etiquette: Manners Customs In The UK;Oh yes. You will definitely be aware of some differences when living in Britain. And they are going to be huge!
Like this, heads of state are making out in front of the public! Come on, get a room!;Introduction;
Greetings
English people are quite reserved when greeting one another. A greeting can be a bright Hello Hi or Good morning, when you arrive at work or at school.
It is proper to shake hands with everyone to whom you are introduced, both men and women.
Hugging is only for friends!!!
;Greetings
Small talks: You may need to be careful when you talk about some topics, especially with people that youve only just met, people who are older than you, people who appear to have strong religious or political views, or people who may have some personal problems or sensitivities. For example, be cautious if you discuss these subjects:
Age, eg. How old are you?“
Appearance or weight, eg You seem to have put on some weight“
Personal gossip about somebody you know
Jokes that might offend (especially sexist or racist jokes)
Money, eg How much do you earn?“
Sex (some people have strong religious views about this, or are embarrassed by the subject)
Previous or current relationships, eg Do you have a girlfriend?“
Politics, eg Who did you vote for at the last election?“
Religion, eg Do you believe in God?“
Criticisms or complaints, eg Why is British food so bad?
;DOs and DON’Ts in the UK;DOs and DON’Ts in the UK;DOs and DON’Ts in the UK;DOs and DON’Ts in the UK;DOs and DON’Ts in the UK;DOs and DON’Ts in the UK;Time;Table Manners;How to use cutlery and plates:
In general, if there are several pieces of cutlery, use forks, knives or spoons on the outside first.
If there is a side plate for eating bread rolls, use the plate on your left-hand side. Put some butter on the side of the plate. Tear bread from the roll, then add butter just before eating it.
;How to use cutlery and plates:
The fork is held in the left hand and the
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