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Who knows some of Canada’s customs and customs?

Hello, I am happy to answer your question. Canadian customs and customs Canadians are more conservative than Americans. The appropriate behavior when they meet and part company is to shake hands. In most parts of Canada, be on time for your appointments. Most entertainment takes place in restaurants or clubs. If you are being entertained in a private home, give the hostess flowers, not lilies, which will remind people of a funeral. Avoid drawing sharp distinctions between French and Canadians. Canadians are proud of their country and resent undue comparisons between their country and the United States. Affirmative comments about the people and their country are most welcome. Canadians are frank and impulsive. Be very punctual, very stingy with your time, don't talk about national issues. Canada is a country in northern North America, ranking second in the world in terms of area. With a population of more than 27 million, it is the least densely populated country in the world. Canada is a country of immigrants. British residents account for 42%, French residents account for 27%, and there are also descendants of other European countries; the indigenous residents are Indians and Inuit. There are about 800,000 Chinese. English and French are both official languages. 47.3% of residents believe in Catholicism and 41.2% believe in Christianity. The maple tree is the national tree of Canada, and the maple leaf is the national flower of Canada. Among the maple trees all over the country, sugar maple and black maple are the most famous. The March Maple Sugar Festival is an important festival in Canada. The Canadian diet is mainly based on meat and vegetables, supplemented by pasta and rice. He likes to eat beef, chicken and other meats, especially sardines and game. I like to eat vegetables raw, mainly tomatoes, celery, cauliflower, onions, potatoes, cucumbers, etc. Canadians have a light taste, a bit sweet and sour, and don’t like too salty food. Pay attention to nutrition and freshness. Cooking methods include frying, roasting, deep-frying, etc., and likes crispy food. He likes to eat fried steak, fried lamb chops, fried fish and shrimp, sweet and sour fish, sweet and sour pork, etc. He avoids animal offal and claws, and does not eat spicy food. Likes to drink, like brandy, champagne, beer, gin, whiskey and soda, grape sprinkles, mead, etc. Drink fruit juice, Coca-Cola and other beverages regularly. He likes to eat fruits such as lemons, lychees, bananas, apples, and pears, and he likes to eat dried fruits such as pine nuts, raisins, and peanuts. Among the three meals a day, breakfast is relatively simple, mainly including toast, eggs, bacon, milk, juice, vegetarian porridge, corn flakes porridge, etc. Bringing rice or fast food for lunch is also relatively simple, usually including sandwiches, drinks, and fruits. Dinner is a dinner, which is relatively rich. The staple food is chicken, beef, fish, and pork chops, supplemented by potatoes, carrots, beans, bread, milk, drinks, etc. I like to use clear soup (with beans, radishes, etc.). Snacks will be served at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., including apple pie, peach pie, etc. Canada's fast food industry is developing rapidly and there are many types, such as hot dogs, Italian pies, hamburgers, Greek meat sticks, American fried chicken, Mexican tacos, Chinese rice, etc. Canada also likes to eat our country’s Jiangsu, Shanghai, and Shandong cuisine. Canadians dress similarly to Americans, but not as casually as Americans. In informal occasions, they dress casually, often wearing jackets, crew-neck shirts, casual pants, etc.; in formal occasions, such as going to work, going to church, watching performances, attending banquets, etc., they dress neatly and elegantly. Men wear suits and women wear skirts. Women's clothing does not pay much attention to fabrics, but it does pay attention to novel styles, color coordination, comfort and convenience. Canadians are simple, easy-going, friendly and hospitable. When meeting, people generally shake hands and greet each other, not as casually as Americans. Hug is the etiquette between acquaintances. A handshake is also performed when breaking up. Introduction etiquette is to introduce men to women, young people to older people, and people with lower positions to people with higher positions. When you meet acquaintances, call them by their first names. When shaking hands, women, older people, and those with higher positions extend their hands first. When talking, you should choose topics that everyone is most concerned about. You like to talk about Canada’s economic and cultural development, weather, sports, tourism, customs and other topics. Do not ask about age, income, family status, marital status, women's weight and other personal life questions. Don't like comparing Canada to the US. Don't talk about politics, family, religion, language, French-speaking Quebec and other socially sensitive issues. In public places, they pay attention to civility and courtesy. They should take their seats in advance when watching performances and not move around during the performance. Do not make loud noises or litter in public places. On public transportation, you must take the initiative to give up your seat to the elderly and children, and wait in line to get on the bus. Encounter "Private property, please do not cross", "Please do not enter, do not enter" and other signs. Canadians have a strong sense of time. Appointments must be made in advance and kept on time. Business appointments are usually in restaurants, and executive meetings are usually in restaurants, Club held.

Gifts should have a purpose and should not be given casually. Gifts should be given on birthdays, weddings, partings, etc. Pay attention to gift packaging, usually wrapped in colored gift paper, tied with ribbons, decorated with colorful flowers, and signed greeting cards attached to the gifts. The recipient of the gift should open it face to face and express his thanks. Canadians often entertain guests with family dinners. You should not arrive early when you are a guest; when you are a guest, you should bring a bottle of wine, a box of sugar, a bouquet of flowers and other gifts, or give some small gifts to the hostess and children. The wine given as a gift should be used immediately during the banquet. A family banquet is usually a buffet. Food is placed on the table, and everyone can help themselves. They can choose their own seats, or they can eat standing and talk while eating. The next day, the guest should write a letter to the hostess to express his gratitude. It is not advisable to stay for a long time as a guest in the evening. You usually leave before 10:00 and on weekends before 11:30. Canada has many festivals. January 1 is New Year's Day, and celebrations are held on New Year's Eve. They use snow as a mascot and pile it up around their houses to build snow walls, thinking that this can keep away evil spirits. There is Carnival in early to mid-February, and the celebration lasts for 10 days. It is the grandest festival for residents of Quebec and has a French flavor. They built castles with white snow, wore small velvet hats with red tassels, and red, green, and white waistbands. They sang and danced, elected the "Carnival King" and the "Carnival Queen", and then paraded on floats and held various Ice sports competition. The Maple Sugar Festival is held from March to April. This is a unique festival in Canada. People sing and dance and taste maple sugar cakes and toffee. Canadians taboo the number 13 and Friday. Follow the Ten Commandments of Moses in the Bible and do not refer to saints and sacraments by their first names. When people walk under the stairs, avoid breaking glass products or knocking over salt shakers. Avoid using the word "old". Nursing homes are called "nursing homes" and the elderly are called "senior citizens." White lilies are used at funerals and cannot be used as general gifts. Don't whistle at home, don't talk about unlucky things, and don't talk about sad things when eating. Avoid eating animal offal and fat meat. Looking forward to being satisfied~~

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