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What are the customs in Spain?

Name: The Spanish name consists of three parts: Christian name-father surname-mother surname. When addressing each other in daily life, we usually only use our first names. Life: Because of the mild climate and long sunshine hours every day, the living habits of Spaniards are very special. Residents are not used to getting up early in the morning, taking a long rest in the afternoon and going to bed late at night. The vast majority of government agencies, enterprises and shops operate in two periods every day: 9: 00 am or 9: 30 am to 1 pm or 1 pm; 4: 30 pm or 5: 00 pm to 8: 00 pm or 8: 30 pm. Many people have the habit of taking a nap. Spaniards seldom go to bed before midnight. Spain works five days a week and has a rest on Saturday and Sunday. Diet: Spaniards are very keen on nightlife. They like to go out for parties and meals with friends in the middle of the night. Generally, they take turns to go to bars. Bars and restaurants are generally open until morning 1, and in summer it is extended to three or four in the morning. Young people often like to go dancing in discotheques at night. Spaniards like to drink heavily, second only to French and Italians. The usual drink is draft beer, followed by wine (wine, sherry, brandy and fragrant wine, etc. ).