Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - When dealing with English people, we should pay attention to etiquette and details.

When dealing with English people, we should pay attention to etiquette and details.

When dealing with the British, we should pay attention to the following etiquette and details.

1. Avoid using "English" when addressing English, and use "British" instead. Because "English" only represents England, not other British nations such as Scotland or Wales.

2. British people think that green and purple are unlucky colors and can be used in patterns. Taboo white elephants and goat patterns. They like the design of horseshoes and think horseshoes can bring good luck and are auspicious things.

3. Talk to her, and avoid talking about private matters, weddings, funerals, income, religion and other issues, especially the age of the lady. You can't make a "V" gesture with the back of your hand facing outward. They think it's contempt for others.

4. They think that "13" is an ominous number. Most British people think that the number "7" can bring good luck and regard Saturday as an auspicious day.

British people don't like bargaining, they think it's humiliating. They think that if the price of a commodity is right, they will buy it, and if the price is not right, they will walk away.

6. You can't line up. British people have the habit of queuing. You can see them queuing up one after another to get on buses, trains or buy newspapers. Poisonous gas is disgusting.

7. When traveling to Britain, you should pay attention to the fact that all local vehicles drive on the left side of the road. British people abide by discipline, even if several people get on the bus, they will consciously queue up to get on the bus.