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British Social Norms

Students are going to fill in the blanks with the correct word.

LUCIA YANETH VILLADIEGO HAMON
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someone polite ask transportation avoid member invited UK normal acceptable home jump receive shake punctual soon common rude careful speak drinks

BRITISH CULTURE AND SOCIAL NORMS

1 . The British are . Being late is odd and , in some cases , considered to be rude . if you are going to be late to something , contact those involved as as you know you will be late . Also , it is less to be late to a dinner party at someone's home than it is to be late to a public meeting ( such as dinner at a restaurant ) .

2 . Never lines , known as " queues " in UK . people may not be very happy with you and will definitely let you know how unhappy they are about the situation .

3 . It is to keep one arm's length between yourself and those you are speaking with . any closer is assumed to be aggressive and can be uncomfortable for those native to .

4 . " Please " , " Thank you " and " Sorry " are parts of everyday conversations and interactions . Some people are simply baffled by how British people are . As an international student , you may not be used to this , but you will probably get used to it quickly after your arrival .

5 . When greeting a good friend or family in UK , you do not simply shake their hand . Many times , especially if one of the people are greeting or being greeted is female , you will frequently give and / or a small kiss on the cheek . If you are not a close friend or family member , then the physical touch is perceived as odd or uncomfortable . You may hands , but often a smile and a bow of the head is acceptable enough .

6 . The british have a high amount of respect for older adults and the disabled . If you are on public , you are expected to give up your seat if someone who is disable or older comes onto the tram or whatever vehicle you are in , and there is no other seat . If an older adult or who is disabled seems to be struggling with something , you are also expected to the person if they need your assistance .

7 . British people rarely use superlatives and are not very animated when they . They value privacy over everything else , so be what you ask because you could not be prying with out meaning to .

8 . British people often extended eye contact . they find it uncomfortable and intimidating .

9 . If you are invited to the of a native British person , it is normal to bring along a gift , such as chocolate , wine , or flowers to say thank you .

10 . If you go to a pub with your friends , it is practice to buy a round of for those who you came with .

11 . The person who has you to dinner is typically the one who pays . Do not argue about whose responsibility it is , rather , invite them out to dinner at some point and pay for them to reciprocate .