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How should China people get along with Australians after emigrating?

1. Speak politely. Australians like to use "please" and "thank you" frequently when speaking. When necessary, habitually and sincerely shout "I'm sorry" and "I'm really sorry". Generally speaking, when you agree to get goods, services or information, you have to use "please"; When you get what you want, you should use "thank you"; When you bring inconvenience to others, you have to use "I'm sorry"; When influencing others, you should use "I'm really sorry". Is to be polite when talking and doing things!

All Australians are equal and respect each other. Australians proudly call themselves "fair realists", and so do objective facts. Australians speak casually, for example, students are generally outspoken to their teachers and always ask them some questions; Teachers still expect children to make clear criticism of his classroom teaching and seek improvement; Teachers warmly welcome students to open their hearts and discuss classroom teaching expertise.

Australians are equally friendly to strangers, for example, people they don't know like to call each other "good buddies"; Australians also attach great importance to the elderly, for example, they will make way for the elderly in urban public transport or help them cross the road. In short, after immigrants invest in Australia, it is right to respect others and respect each other!

3, consciously queuing Australians are very active, very disciplined, such as shopping, will consciously line up, if you are not sure whether your team has been created, you will know the people around you and not let yourself queue. It is also the rationality and initiative of Australians, so sometimes I hate the phenomenon of foreigners queuing. After immigrating to Australia to invest, you must consciously queue up! Don't line up at will!

Never touch others, especially children. If you meet strange children in Australia, you must ask your parents' permission. If you meet a lovely child, you can smile at him, but don't stare at the child and don't focus all your attention on him. Even if your parents know that you mean no harm, such behavior is very impolite.

Not only children, touching others in Australia is very serious. Even if some people have to be rescued in an emergency, they should get permission in advance if they have ideas. If a man wants to wave or hug a lady, he must wait for the lady to make a certain gesture. It is impolite to wave or hug actively.

5. Tipping is a polite question in Australia. If you don't give it, you won't make things difficult for everyone, but you must tip the busker because you appreciate the performance.

6. Elevator Etiquette In Australia, there must be seats on the elevator, which are full of people who can't wait to get up. If you happen to be in the elevator, you also have the responsibility to leave a home elevator for others. If it's next to the button, help others hold down the building.

7. It doesn't matter if the greeting from Australia is a general occasion, but if it is a formal gathering, you still need to use some more public language.