In this section you will be given some practical tips that can help you get started on your research into British preferences for general situations such as humour, meeting and greeting, gift giving, body language, dress sense, and social space.
The section contains general information about social customs and the most common unspoken the 'rules' for social conduct. If you are interested in learning more about the cultural particulars in business settings, you should read the Sections The Business Culture and Practical Business.
The Name of the PlaceGetting the name of a place right is always advisable. Because of this, you should remember that the United Kingdom consist of four different nationalities.
The United Kingdom refers to the nations of England, Scotland, Wales, and the six Northern counties of Ireland. Britain is the island of England, Wales and Scotland, and England refers to the nation in the south of Britain only
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