Hungarians, superstitious, are not allowed to put dishes made of poultry on the New Year table, thinking that in that case, luck will fly away with the birds;
Danes like saunas and drinking, and wine is more expensive. If you entertain a sauna or bring a few more bottles of scotch whisky in business activities, you can increase your conversation and it is the best gift;
Norwegians pay attention to punctuality and keep a certain distance from others. When visiting or attending a family dinner, prepare gifts such as flowers or candy for the hostess. Don't frighten the river bird (Norway's national bird) when going out for an outing. Generally speaking, red is considered as a popular color.
Germans are famous for their efficiency. German negotiators are always serious and should be used to wearing suits on all occasions (don't put your hands in your pockets, it is considered rude). Gifts should be personal, even in the name of the company;
Greeks love to take a nap, which is caused by the subtropical climate. Saying "good afternoon" can include saying "good night" after midnight. The Greek way of operation is more traditional, and bargaining can be seen everywhere;
Austrians don't like to eat shrimp in the New Year. Because shrimp will walk backwards, which symbolizes bad luck. If you eat shrimp, it is difficult to make progress in the new year.
Spaniards who emphasize personal credibility would rather suffer a little loss than admit their mistakes publicly. If you help them unintentionally and save them from losses, then you will always win friendship and trust;
The French are the most patriotic. No matter how good you speak English, you will ask for negotiations in French and never give in. Pay great attention to dress and wear the best clothes possible during the talks;
Irish people avoid using red, white and blue (the color of the British flag) for political and historical reasons. In addition, Irish law prohibits Irish people from getting divorced;
2. When referring to people or things, you can't use your index finger, but put your four fingers together, gently clench your fist, and keep your thumb close to your index finger; Don't cross your legs or cross your feet on formal occasions.
3. The left hand is considered unclean. Use your right hand when loading and unloading things, and don't use your index finger when greeting people or taxis. You should wave your whole hand.
4. Many Malays don't want to shake hands with the opposite sex, so don't take the initiative to shake hands with each other unless they reach out first. Don't touch other people's heads with your hands, which is considered to bring disaster.