Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Canadians, like citizens of any country, may differ greatly from each other. Important factors affecting the manner of communication, are the ethnic origin and place of residence rights. However, in general, Canadians expect their interlocutors to respect their personal space and private property. Typically, Canadians talk with other people at arm's length. They carefully guard their personal space, especially when communicating with unfamiliar people. During the communication is not necessarily always point to the other party in the eye, but if you constantly move your eyes, it can be regarded as a sign of your dishonesty or possible danger. Signs of disrespect to the other person considered dirtiness, the habit of chewing with your mouth open, etc. That is, Canadians, as everywhere else in the world, adhere to generally accepted rules of etiquette and want to see the same thing by foreigners.

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