I recommend taking a look at a book like "Dos and Taboos Around the World" that outlines what is offensive in each country/culture in the world. I think it's great that you are trying to be a culturally sensitive traveler! Good luck on your journeys!
2006-07-04 05:43:39
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answered by wanderklutz 5
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Americans.
2006-07-04 11:00:51
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answered by Mr Choo 1
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im from America you name some one heere will think its rude even if its not to others . one thing we dont like is probably something in your country is well is insulting the country you are visiting if all a person is going to do is complain of how it isnt like home then STAY HOME in your country
2006-07-09 07:34:59
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answered by cozjeanda 5
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Evidently, now in the U.S., nothing is considered rude or disrespectful, unfortunately.
2006-07-14 19:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Consider this.....If a particular person's behavior would aggravate, irritate, cause discomfort to, disrespect........YOU, then it would most likely be direspectful in ANY country.
2006-07-04 11:10:59
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answered by dathinman8 5
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Here, in Argentina, you should only avoid the obvious topics. I mean, don't ask a person how much they make, or about their sex life. Don't attack directly their religious beliefs (you can say you disagree, but you shouldn't call them names for their beliefs). And you'd better not ask a grown-up woman how old she is.
2006-07-05 11:31:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Immigrants.
2006-07-04 11:01:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Australia: Absolutely nothing! We're as common as muck.
2006-07-04 11:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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americans
2006-07-04 11:01:16
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answered by greengunge 5
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When someone has a crack showing and they act like they do not know it
2006-07-04 11:02:32
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answered by proud of it 4
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