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Men wear suits and ties and black bow ties on formal occasions. Darwinian costume is a simple costume popular in Darwin. Women wear skirts most of the year, and wear suits and tops in social occasions. Both men and women like to wear jeans. They think it is convenient and comfortable to wear jeans. Indigenous people often go naked or wear a scarf around their waist. In some places, indigenous people pay attention to it and put it on their bodies. Their decorations are colorful.
Etiquette and manners
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Men here can't get along too much. Most men don't like hugging or hugging their shoulders. Yawning and stretching are forbidden in social situations.
Meeting etiquette
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Australians are used to shaking hands when they meet, but some women don't shake hands, and girlfriends often kiss each other's faces when they meet. Most Australians have their first and last names. Address others by their surnames, followed by Mr., Ms. or Mrs., and acquaintances can use nicknames.
dining etiquette
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Australians mainly eat English western food in their diet, which is light in taste and doesn't like greasy food. Australian food ingredients are famous for their richness and abundance, especially protein, an animal. They like to drink milk and eat beef and pork. They like drinking beer and are very interested in coffee.
Wedding and funeral etiquette
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In Australia, men and women are usually engaged before marriage, and the woman's parents entertain the man's parents and siblings, usually holding a banquet after the wedding. The funeral of Australians was first held in a church, and the priest presided over the memorial service. They also retained the old custom of widows' silence. Interestingly, due to geographical reasons, its Christmas and New Year's Day are not in cold winter, but in hot summer.
business etiquette
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The best month for business activities in Australia is March-165438+ 10. Australia is an equal society and doesn't like giving orders to others. They have a clear distinction between public and private, so don't think that having dinner together will make business easier.
Travel etiquette
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Tipping is not popular in Australia, but if the service staff provides you with extra services, you can give an appropriate tip, not too much. Don't bargain when you go to the store. It is illegal not to wear a seat belt in the car, and children should also wear a seat belt. In most hotels, the outside line dials 0 and the hotel switchboard dials 9.
Main taboo
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Australians are particularly taboo about rabbits, thinking that rabbits are unlucky animals, and people will feel unlucky when they see them. When talking with them, talk more about travel, sports and experiences in Australia.
Daily clothes hanger, towel, bath towel, soap, soap, shampoo, shower gel, toothbrush, toothpaste, electronic alarm clock, sewing kit, several hooks, umbrella, phone book, nail clippers, scissors, raincoat, rubber band, clip, mirror, small screwdriver, comb, lunch box, chopsticks, spoon (knife and fork should be full) and scraper.
Cold medicine: Radix Isatidis, some cooling oil, Contac, compound licorice tablets, Baifuning, white and black, thermometer.
Health care: Shierkang, vitamin tablets.
Gastrointestinal category: Qizhi Weitong Granule, Xieliting, Butyrine, Starwood, Huoxiang Zhengqi Pill.
Anti-inflammatory drugs: norfloxacin, berberine, Sanjin tablets.
Oral category: Caoshanhu buccal tablets, ibuprofen.
External use: Dakening, Piyanping, safflower oil, cotton swab, cotton wool, Ledun eye drops, anti-inflammatory eye drops, band-aid, tetracycline eye ointment, erythromycin, Yunnan Baiyao, cooling oil and musk tiger bone ointment.
Dress girl
Coat: cotton sportswear (thickness), shirt (long and short sleeves), suit, T-shirt, waterproof coat, vest.
Pants: jeans, sweatpants, shorts, autumn pants, cropped pants.
Sweater: sweater, sweater (thin, thick)
Underwear: suspender vest, bra, underwear, socks, stockings, thermal underwear, pajamas (long and short models)
Accessories: scarves, scarves, gloves, sports hats, summer hats, swimsuits, belts, goggles.
Shoes: dress shoes, boots, beach shoes, sports shoes, slippers (thin and thick)
Bag: backpack (durable), wallet, handbag, wallet (can hold change)
schoolchild
Coat: cotton sportswear (thickness), shirt (long and short sleeves), windbreaker, suit, T-shirt, waterproof coat.
Pants: jeans, trousers, sweatpants, shorts, trousers.
Sweater: sweater, sweater (thin, thick)
Underwear: underwear, socks, warmth, pajamas (length)
Accessories: ties, scarves, gloves, sports caps, swimming trunks, belts, goggles.
Shoes: dress shoes, boots, beach shoes, sports shoes, slippers (thin and thick)
Bag: backpack (durable), wallet, handbag, wallet (can hold change)
Passport, OFFER and its copy, air ticket, passport photo (2 inches), phone book, transcripts (university and IELTS), driver's license, birth notarization, education notarization, copies of important documents, copies of previous application documents (floppy disks) and maps.
Electric flashlight, desk lamp, light bulb, tape recorder, walkman, hair dryer, mobile phone, adapter, patch panel, rechargeable battery and charger, notebook, network cable, network card, rice cooker, mini hair dryer, digital camera, telephone line and mouse, telephone and telephone line.
School supplies: ballpoint pen (blue and red), signature pen and refill, mechanical pencil, lead, eraser, correction fluid, glue stick, paper cutter, pencil case, folder, book holder, notebook, calculator (with functions), stationery, English-Chinese/Chinese-English dictionary, professional English dictionary, professional books, postcards, quick translation, stapler, post-it notes.