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What is the custom in Argentina?

(1) Social Etiquette The etiquette adopted by Argentines in their daily communication is basically the same as that of other countries in Europe and America, especially influenced by Spain. Most argentines believe in Catholicism, so we can often see some religious ceremonies in our daily life. Handshaking ceremony is widely used in communication. When meeting people, Argentines think it is easy to shake hands with each other as much as possible. In communication situations, Argentines can generally be called "sir", "miss" or "lady". (2) dress etiquette On formal occasions, Argentines pay attention to cleanliness. Those who fail to do this will lose the respect of Argentines. Under normal circumstances, men must wear suits and women should wear dresses or long skirts, whether they are on official visits or going out. It's best not to wear a gray suit in Argentina. (3) Catering Etiquette Argentines generally like to eat European-style western food. Cattle, sheep and pork are their favorite foods. People's favorite drinks are black tea, coffee and wine. There is a drink called "Paraguay tea", which has the most Argentine characteristics. (4) Custom taboo national flower: cyber flower national tree: Aubu tree is suitable for talking about topics: football and other sports, cooking skills, home furnishings and so on. When you travel to Argentina, you can give some small gifts. But send chrysanthemums, handkerchiefs, ties, shirts and so on. Is an inappropriate language: Spanish religion: Catholic population: almost half of Argentina's more than 36 million residents live in Buenos Aires province. The national population density is 0/3 people per square kilometer/kloc. Argentina is mostly descended from Europe, Spain, Italy and other southern European countries. During and after World War II, many Germans moved to Argentina, so whites in Argentina accounted for 97% of the total population, and gauchos accounted for the vast majority of colored people in Argentina. Some people say that gauchos is classified as white, because gauchos is actually a hybrid of Latino white and former South American Indians, with more complicated pedigree. Type of government The Argentine government has a presidential system. The president is elected by the people for a term of four years. Congress is divided into two houses. 1972 February19 established diplomatic relations with China. Traditional name: Argentina * * * and national convention name: Argentine law and government type: * * and national capital: Buenos Aires Constitution:1853may1; In August, the legal system was revised 1994: the United States and Western Europe mixed legal system; Age of referendum not accepting the compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: 18 years old; Legislature: bicameral parliament, including 72 seats in the Senate; Three members originally appointed by the provincial council; At present, one-third of the members are elected every two years for a term of six years, and the General Assembly has 257 representatives; More than half of the members are elected every two years for a term of four years: the judiciary: [CorteSuprema] court, composed of nine judges appointed by the President and approved by the Senate. Argentina is a stable and safe country. Generally speaking, it is safe on the street. You should be careful when you walk in the street at night. Because the number of criminals is increasing, such as robbery and pickpocketing. Especially in the center of the capital. This is mainly because some people are in financial difficulties. Tourists are likely to be easy targets. More tips are not to put files in your wallet. Don't put money, certificates and credit cards together. Avoid local political demonstrations. Don't carry a lot of money or valuables. Dress carefully. If you report the loss, please find the police station or your consulate immediately. Besides renting a car, you can also use other means of transportation, such as taxis. Sometimes you'd better use the radio taxi system, because you are worried that passengers will be robbed. Buenos Aires has five excellent subway lines. There are safe and efficient services here. Domestic flights can reach almost all major destinations. Besides, there are other good travel tools. Long-distance buses make people comfortable, safe and efficient.