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What are Australians afraid of?

Taboo in Australia: Christians in Australia have the habit of "going to church on Sunday". This practice is "firm" and avoids inviting Australians on this day.

In the eyes of Australians, rabbits are unlucky animals. They think that meeting rabbits may be a sign of bad luck. Inviting friends to go out to play together, Australians think this is one of the shortcuts to close bilateral relations. If you refuse, it will be understood as losing face.

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Customs and etiquette:

95% of the residents in Australia are descendants of immigrants from Britain and other European countries. There are about 200,000 overseas Chinese. 98% of the residents believe in Christianity, and the rest believe in Judaism, Buddhism and Islam. Australians are serious and frank, like to be straightforward, treat people sincerely and enthusiastically, and like to shake hands and swear when they meet.

Willing to make friends, even strangers, feel at home. They advocate friendliness, humility, comity, attach importance to public morality, have strong organizational discipline, strong sense of time, be punctual and cherish time. Women are conservative, so be careful when touching them. Guests can give away wine and flowers.

Composition:

English (53%), Irish (23%) and Scottish (13%) are the main languages. They combined with each other, assimilated and absorbed immigrants from other European countries, and formed a unified modern nation at the beginning of the 20th century. However, people from different sources still maintain their own cultural and life characteristics to varying degrees.

At the same time, a large number of new immigrants from Europe have not been assimilated. They claim to be English (800,000), Scottish (220,000), Irish (70,000), Welsh (25,000), Italian (300,000), Greek (6,543,807) and Slavic (6,543,803). Another 6.5438+0.8 million British and Australian people are distributed in New Zealand, Britain, the United States and Papua New Guinea.

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