Arriving in a new country, we often say "I'm sorry I did not learn a few words in their language before coming here!". Or, perhaps, we think, "It is a pity that there is no common language of communication. Now, if only all people could understand each other!". To some extent, such a universal language, the code is the body language. For example, if you are cordially smile, people surely deem you a friendly person, no matter what country you are. If you frown, they think that you are concerned about something. But experts believe that more body language due to cultural and other gestures can be interpreted in different ways. A good example is welcome. If you come to Denmark, and at a meeting with a friend Dane would have shaken his hand, he would be surprised. And if you met with the familiar Italian, something friendly handshake would be more than appropriate. If you are in Paris, met his French friends, you will be kissed on both cheeks! And in Jordan woman at a meeting with the men should not be the first to stretch out his hand for a handshake - it is considered immodest, but if a woman meets her friend, they can exchange kisses.. Of course, a good knowledge of the language of the country in which we arrived as guests, but it would also be useful to trip to get acquainted with body language and etiquette there.
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