What should we do in the face of different manners? Korea: Bow at a 45-degree angle and use honorifics.
Japan: Bow 90 degrees with honorific words.
China: Nod and shake hands.
West: Hugs and kisses on the cheeks can actually be seen in movies.
Including relatives and non-relatives, which is determined by the intimacy of the relationship.
France: When French people meet guests in social situations, they usually shake hands as gifts, and girls often bend their knees to women. When men and women meet, they often kiss or wipe their cheeks instead of shaking hands. The French also have the custom of men kissing each other. When two big men meet, they usually kiss each other on the cheek in public. "Kissing hands" is also quite popular in some social classes in France. However, when kissing hands, don't touch the lady's hand with your mouth; You can't kiss a gloved hand either; Don't kiss hands in public; Never kiss a girl's hand.
General etiquette
French businessmen are usually very formal and conservative.
French locals turn a deaf ear to the way others speak French, including some French people in other places.
Appellation and asking Hou
Gently shaking hands is a common greeting, but guests should not reach out to people with higher social status.
Appointment and punctuality
It is customary to make an appointment in advance. Being punctual for appointments is a sign of politeness.
Hospitality and gifts
We are rarely invited to other people's homes, even though we have known each other for a long time. However, if there is such an invitation, it is popular in France to give the hostess flowers (not roses or chrysanthemums) or small gifts such as chocolate. Therefore, two meals at noon and evening are an important part of daily life and can not be ignored.
Gifts that can make people think and feel beautiful are particularly popular. Don't give gifts with conspicuous big signs bearing the company name.
Talk to each other
Avoid topics like personal problems, politics and money.
social usage
The general characteristics of French social customs can be summarized in the following words:
French friends are very straightforward, and most of them are cheerful;
Humorous, especially good at communication;
"Ladies first" has become a trend, and good traditions have been carried forward;
Taboo to ask personal things, never tell others the secret;
Pay attention to manners and manners, be helpful and talk about fashion.
In the details of life, there are the following characteristics.
As we all know, the French love beauty, especially women, and they are the most well-dressed people in the world. Even the elderly women in their country are inseparable from makeup and beauty every day, in order to dress themselves younger. They generally regard the courtesy shown to women as the standard of good or bad life education. "Ladies first" is very popular in France. They have a strong sense of time. No matter what meeting they attend, they are used to arriving on time, never delaying or being late, and they don't want to hear those broken voices.
Due to the habit of making up, French female guests generally don't welcome waiters to send them fragrant towels. When talking with guests, the French always like to stand closer to each other. They think it's more intimate. They are partial to roosters. It is considered that it has both ornamental value and economic value, as well as the special ability of the morning paper. It is regarded as a symbol of "light" and a national bird. They like iris very much. It is regarded as the pride of one's own nation, the symbol of power, the symbol of the country, and the national flower. France is a country rich in flowers, and people are addicted to flowers. They regard Haitang as "warm friendship"; Orchids represent piety, lilacs represent purity, dahlias represent gratitude, roses represent love, and so on. They prefer blue and regard blue as the color of "tranquility" and "loyalty"; I like pink, too I think pink is a positive color and gives people a feeling of joy. They are used to using gestures to express themselves in conversation. But their gestures are different from our habits. For example, we use our thumb and forefinger to represent "eight" respectively, while they represent "two"; We point to the nose to say "it's me", but their fingers point to the chest to say "it's me"; They also gave thumbs up to indicate "bad" and "poor".
Etiquette and manners
French people are polite, enthusiastic and humorous, and have the habit of shrugging their shoulders to show their happiness. When they talk to others, they like to stand close to each other and think it is very kind. Gestures are often used to express a certain meaning in conversation, but some gestures are different from our habits. The French are very talkative and good at talking. But it never involves vulgar topics, and it is extremely contemptuous of vulgar manners.
Meeting etiquette
French people usually shake hands as a gift when meeting guests in social situations. Generally speaking, women reach out to men first, older people reach out to young people first, and bosses reach out to subordinates first. Girls usually curtsy to ladies. Locals also have the habit of men kissing each other on the cheek. When a man puts on his hat, he can also take off his hat.
business etiquette
When meeting the French, you can introduce yourself by a third party or by yourself. Introduce yourself by clarifying your name and identity or giving each other a business card. The French attach great importance to establishing good interpersonal relationships. Under normal circumstances, I won't do big business with you until I become friends. When doing business with the French, you must be punctual, otherwise you will not be forgiven. When doing business with the French, we should avoid the off-season. Because of the hot weather in August every year, there is almost a national holiday.
Travel etiquette
France is a paradise for tourists and shoppers. Commercial outlets are all over the country, and shopping centers abound. There is a talking map on the main street of Paris, that is, a computer is placed in an information network board to store the relevant information of the city. Pedestrians only need to click on the desired address on the map. The cars here are all on the right, so it's convenient to take the bus. There are many items for tipping. Generally, 15% of the bill fee is paid. The French are also used to giving year-end bonuses to those who have served themselves all the year round when the New Year comes.
What should we do in the face of different cultures? Accept everything and seek common ground while reserving differences.
What are the characteristics of world culture and what should we do in the face of different cultures? Features: rich and diverse
We should respect the cultures of different countries with an open mind, and at the same time publicize and carry forward our own culture, so that the world can know the rapid development of China and the long history and profound culture of China.
In order to create a good image of food etiquette, what aspects should college students improve their quality of food etiquette? Emergency etiquette is a very specific and meticulous thing, not to tell the truth, but to see how to do it.
The following are the details to pay attention to when eating:
1, put the napkin on your knee, and don't wipe your face or mouth with the napkin. Fold the napkins after eating, and don't knead them into a ball.
When taking care of others, use chopsticks and spoons.
3. Drink soup with a spoon and don't make any noise.
Don't talk to people with your mouth open when you have food in your mouth. Don't leave food residue on your mouth and face.
5. Cover your mouth with your hand when you shave your teeth. When coughing, sneezing or yawning, turn your head and cover it with a handkerchief or napkin, and say "I'm sorry" when you turn around.
6. Don't spit when you speak, and don't leave foam around your mouth. Don't talk loudly and influence others.
7. Avoid hitting the table or tableware with chopsticks.
8. Don't throw chopsticks or other tableware at the guests across the table.
9. Don't put chopsticks on the cup, and don't put chopsticks on the rice bowl or plate.
10, it is forbidden to cross and put chopsticks upside down, with big heads and small heads.
1 1. Don't wave chopsticks when you speak, and don't use chopsticks as toothpicks.
12, don't put chopsticks in front of others, and don't put chopsticks deep into the dish.
12, don't be picky, and don't let chopsticks swim around in the dish, not knowing what to clip.
13, don't drip soup all the way when cutting vegetables, don't stick chopsticks all over the food, and don't suck chopsticks with your mouth.
14, raise your glasses with both hands, raise your glasses to each other, and then raise your glasses after drinking to express your gratitude.
When touching cups, don't let them be higher than each other's cups.
15, respect each other's drinking habits and wishes, and do not force each other to drink for various reasons.
16. When leaving the seat after eating, press the chair inward toward the edge.
What should we do in the face of injustice? Fairness is always a relative concept. -There is no absolute fairness.
It's unfair to you, but completely fair to others. -This is the reality.
Fairness is also possible under n kinds of restrictions that people can accept: for example, fairness in the legal sense.
Stand higher and see farther; "Looking at the side of the mountain will lead to a peak", from another angle-this is the wisest way to meet us when we feel unfair.
"Shoot when it's time to shoot"; Or "step back and broaden your horizons"-this is a practical action after weighing and measuring, which is related to your actual purpose.
Seeing the differences between Chinese and western food cultures, we should have our own characteristics, respect each other, learn from each other's strengths and continue to carry forward.