Acceptable Behaviour in the United Kingdom.... What do you think British people are like? The English are said to be reserved in manners, dress and speech.

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Acceptable Behaviour in the United Kingdom...

What do you think British people are like? The English are said to be reserved in manners, dress and speech. We are famous for our politeness, self- discipline and especially for our sense of humour. Basic politeness (please, thank you, excuse me) is expected. Is this similar in Spain?

How to greet someone... How do you think people greet each other in Britain? English people are quite reserved when greeting one another. A greeting can be a bright 'Hello' 'Hi' or 'Good morning', when you arrive at work or at school. The Handshake A handshake is the most common form of greeting among the English and British people and is customary when you are introduced to somebody new. The Kiss It is only when you meet friends, whom you haven't seen for a long time, that you would kiss the cheek of the opposite sex. In Britain one kiss is generally enough. Formal Greetings In formal situations, for example when it is a person you don’t know, people say ‘How do you do?’ and the correct response it to repeat ‘How do you do?’ It is normal to say ‘Nice to meet you’, ‘Delighted to meet you’. Informal Greetings Hi, Hey, Hello. Morning, Afternoon, Evening. In informal situations, people do not say ´Good Morning´ How do you greet each other in Spain?

‘Terms of Endearment’ - Names we may call you You may be called by many different 'affectionate' names, according to which part of England you are visiting. Do not be offended, this is quite normal. For example, you may be called dear, dearie, flower, love, chick, chuck, me duck, me duckie, mate, guv, son, ma'am, madam, miss, sir, or treacle, according to your sex, age and location. Do you have ‘Terms of Endearment’ in Spain?

DOs and DON’Ts in England Manners are very important in England, here are some rules that people follow... DOs Do stand in line: In England we like to form orderly queues (standing in line) and wait patiently for our turn e.g. boarding a bus. It is usual to queue when required, and expected that you will take your correct turn and not push in front. 'Queue jumping' is frowned upon. Do take your hat off when you go indoors (men only) It is impolite for men to wear hats indoors especially in churches. Nowadays, it is becoming more common to see men wearing hats indoors. However, this is still seen as being impolite, especially to the older generations. Do Pay as you Go: Pay for drinks as you order them in pubs and other types of bars. Do say "Please" and "Thank you": It is very good manners to say "please" and "thank you". It is considered rude if you don't. You will notice in England that we say 'thank you' a lot. Do cover your Mouth: When yawning or coughing always cover your mouth with your hand. Do say sorry: If you accidentally bump into someone, say 'sorry'. They probably will too, even if it was your fault! This is a habit and can be seen as very amusing by an 'outsider'.

DON’Ts Do not greet people with a kiss: We only kiss people who are close friends and relatives. Avoid talking loudly in public It is impolite to stare at anyone in public. Privacy is highly regarded. Do not ask a lady her age It is considered impolite to ask a lady her age Do not pick your nose in public: We are disgusted by this. If you need to, use a handkerchief. Avoid doing gestures such as backslapping and hugging This is only done among close friends. Do not spit. Spitting in the street is considered to be very bad mannered. Do not burp in public You may feel better by burping loudly after eating or drinking, but other people will not! If you can not stop a burp from bursting out, then cover your mouth with your hand and say 'excuse me' afterwards. Now make a similar list of DOs and DON’Ts for your own country.

Acceptable Behaviour in the UK/Good Manners 1.What are the British said to be like? 2.Name two ways in which the British greet each other. 3.Give 3 examples of a ‘Term of Endearment’ that is used in the UK. 4.Name two things you SHOULD do in Britain. 5.Name two things you SHOULDN’T do in Britain.