Locals are intolerant to buckram and it concerns not only manners, but also the style of dress. For many travelers the look of indigenous people may seem ordinary and even negligent, as they prefer free style in clothes and communication. You may notice that many people treat each other informally and talk as equals, even if among them there is a notable difference in age and social status.
There is always a smile on faces of local residents; it isn’t customary to be sad. According to local rules of conduct, it’s also not accepted to share your own personal problems and experiences with someone; such behavior here would be treated as mauvais tone. Many travelers say that locals keep proper hours. They are very punctual and appreciate this quality in others, so don’t be late for a meeting, even if it is unofficial.
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