4 choses à ne surtout pas faire en Chine

4 things not to do in China

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China is a country where politeness rules can be complicated and mysterious. However, this travel destination remains accessible and interesting. To avoid an annoying moment of discomfort and not to make mistakes, it is recommended to familiarize yourself with Chinese customs before going there. If you are thinking of going there, here are 4 actions that should not be done.

1) get angry or lose face to a person

To start, know that the Chinese have habits and manners really different from those in the West. For example, they regularly spit in the street. It can also happen that you are shaking up when the crowds crowd or that you are exceeded in the queues. If this happens, all you will need to know is that there is no point in getting upset and complaining.

Manifestations of public anger are frowned upon by the Chinese and disapproved by the government. We are talking here of getting upset and humiliating or publicly embarrassing people. This situation will make them uncomfortable because they are very reserved for the expression of emotions. And as a foreign visitor, it is better to remain polite in the event of a conflict and discuss in private with the person concerned.

 

2) Contact people by their first name

During your stay in China, contact people by last name, because it is tradition. Of course, the Chinese have names and surnames like everyone else. The reason is above all that an honorary status is attached to the family name of the Chinese. Indeed, the family prevails over the individual. To distinguish the name of the first name in China is that the name is placed first. It is also generally monosyllabic.

Only family members and really close friends can use the first names. In the family and close entourage, they sometimes give small nicknames or add prefixes. For example, if the person is elderly, they use the prefix "lǎo" (old).

Things not to do in China

3) Accept a gift the first time

In China, when you are invited to someone for the first time, it is imperative not to reach empty hands. This shows gratitude to the host. But, when it is to you that we offer a gift or something else, there is a gesture that you will have to make.

It is the fact of politely refusing and repeatedly the gift before accepting it. Better still, refuse until the person stalls the gift in your hands. Indeed, it is not appropriate in Chinese culture to show that we are eager to receive. Other than that, never forget to take with both hands everything you receive.

4) Poorly position the chopsticks

Finally, the handling of baguettes is also to be taken into account. At the table, avoid holding the baguettes vertically and especially planting them in the dishes. These are very negative signs in the country, as it recalls a fatal event with the incense sticks on the altars devoted to the deceased.

Also avoid licking them, crossing them on the table, using them to move a bowl, point to something or someone with it, or just play with it. There are a lot of good manners to manage to handle L'Art of Chinese baguettes clothing. Just use them for its functions: stir, pinch and pick up. In addition, there is the tlawrier to put them.

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