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What are the cultural characteristics of Canada?

1, Canadians do not like to eat hot food. Canadians invite guests, all like to get the meal first, take it out and wait for the guests to arrive, at this time the meal is cold, but they feel quite good.

2, Canada's post-dinner payment habits. Canadians eat in restaurants and other places, if a few people go together, usually in the form of AA, sometimes in order to avoid embarrassing situations, after eating, you can ask someone.

3. Payment habits after meals?

Canadians go out to eat, if a few people go out together, the meal is usually their own to pay their own, in order to avoid embarrassing situations, after dinner, you can ask a companion.

4. Service charge?

Dining in Canada, restaurants generally charge a seven percent goods and services tax after the guest has eaten, but there is no service charge added to the bill for the meal.

5, faith taboos

Canadians are mostly Protestant and Roman Catholic, with a few practicing Judaism and Orthodox Christianity. They taboo "13", "Friday", that "13" is the number of bad luck, "Friday" is a Friday" is a symbol of disaster. They avoid white lilies because they bring an atmosphere of death. Because it brings an atmosphere of death, people used to use it to remember the dead.

They do not like outsiders to compare their country with the United States, especially the superior aspects of the United States compared to them, it is unacceptable. Canadian women are in the habit of wearing beauty make-up, so they don't welcome waiters giving them face wipes.

They are in the diet, avoid eating shrimp paste, fish sauce, fermented bean curd and stinky tofu and other strange, fishy food; avoid eating animal offal and foot melon; also do not love to eat spicy dishes.