Of course, there are some cultural awareness in the UK. I'm going to introduce some of them and to know these things might prevent you from making the Cultural Gaffes.
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GREETINGS - how to meet and greet your visitors
- Formal greetings are customary as is handshaking; The British are less demonstrative than many other nationalities and a reserved manner is expected.
- Friends and family; They may hug and kiss when they meet each other

COURTESIES - suitable topics of conversation
- At a first meeting; Conversation should start with neutral topics. It is more acceptable than exchanging personal information.
- The topic; About religion and politics are should be avoided.
FOOD
- British cooking; It is untrue and unfair to say that British cooking is bland and unimaginative. Many regional dishes are rediscovered to replace the traditional fish and chips or Sunday roast.
- Tea; It is the national drink. Of course coffee is drunk, but not so widely.

BODY LANGUAGE
- Showing someone two fingers ( the 'V' sign) or your middle finger is very rude

- Avoid getting too close (except in a queue); British people like to be about 0.5-1 metre away from each other when talking
- Wink; Wink each other can mean someone is joking or that they like you in a sexual way.
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These are just a little bit of all, but these cultural awareness help you to receive a positive impression and you could feel more relaxed when you meet British people.




