(2) dress etiquette
On formal occasions, Brazilians dress very appropriately. They not only pay attention to dressing neatly, but also advocate that people should dress differently on different occasions. In important government and business activities, Brazilians advocate wearing suits or organizing groups. In general public places, men should at least wear short shirts and trousers, and women should wear long skirts with high bow-tie sleeves.
(3) Catering etiquette
Brazilians usually eat mainly European western food. Because of the developed animal husbandry, meat accounts for a large proportion of the food eaten by Brazilians. Among the staple foods of Brazilians, Brazilian specialty black beans occupy a place. Brazilians like to drink coffee, black tea and wine.
(4) Custom taboos
National Flower: Cat Country
Auspicious symbol: butterfly
Suitable topics to talk about: football, jokes, funny articles and so on.
When dealing with Brazilians, it is not appropriate to give them handkerchiefs or knives.
The OK gestures used by British and American people are obscene in Brazil.