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Zendesk's Infographic Details the Expected Etiquette Around the Globe

Zendesk came up with an infographic that contains little etiquette guides in order to make travelling an easier experience for its customers. Different cultures have different beliefs, thus there are varied etiquette expectations from country to country.

This guide will make you mindful of others while travelling and will probably enhance your quality of trip. Its simple cultural facts, such as removing your shoes before you enter a home in India and never pouring a drink for yourself in Japan, will make the inhabitants respect you more.

Many of the mannerisms are practiced world-wide and are generally assumed by those who practice good manners, but you may find others quite outlandish. For example, in China it's rude to finish your entire meal.
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