One thing that made me love to travel is to learn the culture differences of the people around the world. I haven’t been to many countries yet but i had the chance of befriending many people from all over the world and really to them – Filipinos are the most friendly people they have ever met. I can agree but really, it depends because back in China, my enemy is a Filipino. LOL!
Here’s something i wanna share that i come across while reading an old Health and Home magazine.
- Some Greeks and Italians say NO by tossing their head backand clucking their tongue.
- Puerto Ricans wiggle their nose to roughly mean What’s going on?
- Swedish regard it as a breach of etiquette to toast your hose, or anyone senior in rank of age, only after they toast you.
- Middle East people consider it an insult to show the soles of your feet while seated facing your host. It’s a no-no to place the feet on a desk, table, or chair.
- Germans make a screwing gesture on their head as a stong expression for “you’re crazy.” Tourist need to be aware of because this head movement can get on arrested. such is often used by drivers to comment on the drivings skills of other motorists.
- The Turkish village Kushoy natives communicate through whistling. This enables them to exchange messages over distances of up to one mile.
- A Hindu father should touch his newborn child with gold. Tradition dictates so because they consider gold as the noblest of metals.
- Englishmen of the sixteeth and seventeenth century believed that no one who lay upon feathers could die in peace. So, when death approached, they removed the pillow from the dying person’s head to ease the passing.
- Many Hong Kong people designated blue and white as the color of death, rather than black.
- Russians buy carnation and roses on their first date. This is a prerequisite! They are to be given in odd numbers because flowers given in even numbers are for funerals.


























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