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Australian customs and taboos

1, Australians have an absolutely inflexible habit: every Sunday morning, they have to go to church (there are thousands of churches) to listen to sermons. Australians have always adhered to the habit of "going to church on Sunday" since ancient times.

2. Australians have a strong sense of time, so they must contact in advance and keep the appointment on time. They treat people casually.

In Australia, men and women are generally engaged before marriage, and the woman's parents entertain the man's parents and brothers and sisters. After the wedding, there is usually a banquet.

4. The Australian funeral is held in the church first, and the priest presides over the memorial service. They also retained the old custom of widow's silence.

5. Australians are especially afraid of rabbits. They think rabbits are unlucky animals, and people will feel unlucky when they see rabbits. When talking with them, talk more about travel, sports and experiences in Australia.

6. 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.

7, Australian men get along, feelings can not be too exposed, most men do not like hugs or shoulders and other actions. Yawning and stretching are forbidden in social situations.

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