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Etiquette To Enter A Foreigner'S Office Or Residence.

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The office or residence of a foreigner shall be agreed, notified, and arrived on time.

If no one is waiting, ring the door or knock on the door, and enter the house after the host agrees.

If no one answers, wait for a moment, then ring the bell again or knock at the door (but not too long for the bell).

No one can enter without permission or without his master's permission.

If you have no agreement, but when you have to go, you should try to avoid disturbing the person at night. If you have to do so, you will have to apologize when you see someone else at a break, say sorry, excuse me, and explain why.

It can enter the room by the owner's permission or at the invitation of the host.

Although sometimes it takes a short time to negotiate, you should enter the room instead of standing at the door.

Sometimes, if the host does not invite him into the room, he can retreat to the door and talk outside.

If you enter the room, if you need less time to speak, you don't have to sit down and don't linger after the event. If it takes a long time, you can only sit at the invitation of the host.

In advance, there is no agreement, the time to talk as long as possible.

It is impolite to arrive at a foreigner's home to visit or to arrive at the time when the host proposes or agrees.

If you are late, you should apologize.

Visits usually take place around ten a.m. or four p.m.

The west is accustomed to having snacks and drinks to entertain. Guests should not refuse. They should try and drink the drinks that they accept (but they really do not get used to them).

It is not allowed to visit the host's yard or house without the owner's invitation or without the consent of the owner.

Under the leadership of the owner, you can visit the house, but even a more familiar friend should not touch personal objects and furnishings except books and flowers.

The greetings should be greeted to the host family, especially to the wife (husband) and the children.

When children are present, they should take the initiative to shake hands with their children and show their affection.

Dogs and cats in their homes should not show fear or disgust. Do not kick them.

When you leave, you should say goodbye to your host politely and thank your host for your reception.

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