Key taboos in Oceania countries and regions

Australia

Most believe in Protestantism and God, as well as Orthodox, Judaism and Islam.

1. Concealment 13; Concealment rabbits.

2. If you have an appointment, avoid uninvited guests; avoid being late for an appointment.

3. He is open-minded in doing things, does not like to slander others, and does not like to be overly modest and self-humble.

4. I prefer plain dishes and taste fashionable food. I don't like spicy, greasy, or MSG. I don't like to eat mutton, fat meat, dog meat, cat meat, snake meat, pigeon meat, and the internal organs, heads, and claws of animals.

5. Avoid shouting loudly and making noise in public places, and pay attention to order in public places such as banks, post offices, and bus stops.

6. Call for customs to shake hands, do not like hugging and kissing; do not blink at people; do not give a thumbs up to imply support.

7. Taxi drivers are extremely disciplined. The custom is to sit in the same row as the driver. Even if a good couple rides together, all husbands must sit in the front row, while the wife sits alone in the back row.

8. Most men don't leave beards and hair; they don't like to look at beautiful men's looks, talents, manners, etc.

9. Dress casually in formal places.

10. Pay attention to everyone's unity and pay attention to returning favors.

11. Concealment comments on topics such as race, trade unions, religion, personal life, etc.; Concealment connects Australia and the UK.

New Zealand

Most of them believe in Protestantism and God.

1. Hide 13 and Friday.

2. When taking photos and filming with New Zealand people, Maori people must be approved in advance.

3. Always knowledgeable, appointments must be agreed in advance and made on time.

4. Avoid giving too much and too expensive.

5. Avoid chewing gum or exercising toothpicks in public.

6. Use the "V" sign to imply victory.

7. The diet is flat, and I don't like to eat sticky or spicy dishes; I don't eat dog meat or talk about dog meat.

8. The restrictions on alcohol are strict. Restaurants must have permission from the authorities to sell alcohol, and those licensed can only sell wine; restaurants that rarely drink hard alcohol and can sell hard alcohol must buy a meal before they are allowed to drink a glass of hard alcohol.

9. Avoid giving tips.

10. Avoid talking about race issues and personal matters, and conceal New Zealand as a part of Australia.

Tonga

Belief in Christianity.

1. concealment 13.

2. Avoid speaking while eating.

3. Tongan people call each other by first names rather than surnames.

4. Gifts must only be brought when good couples visit each other, flowers cannot be used as gifts.

5. Sunday is a sleeping day, extracting labor.

6. Fat is beautiful. If you say that they have slim figures, it will be regarded as cursing them.

7. I like green bananas. If they are ripe, they will not be good.

8. If guests can sit on the ground on straw mats, they will be more received by mainlanders.

9. It is equivalent to paying attention to welcoming and sending guests off, and asking everyone to join after being invited, otherwise they will be considered lacking in sincerity; when guests take a boat to separate, they must throw the wreath given by the owner into the sea to show that they will come again next time.

Fiji

Most of the people believe in Christianity, and nearly half believe in Buddhism, which means that some people believe in Islam.

1. concealment 13.

2. Take off your shoes when entering Fijian homes.

3. You are not allowed to go to mainlanders 'homes without invitation; when visiting Fijian homes, you usually have to drink a cup of kava wine brewed with powder ground from kava pepper roots. If you refuse to drink it, you will be regarded as bullying to the owner; don't really sing about something, the hospitable host may have to give this item to you.

Papua New Guinea

The vast majority of them believe in Protestantism, and others believe in God.

1. Respect pigs, don't be disrespectful to pigs.

2. Concealment the number "13".

3. The Jimi people conceal flying foxes, owls and other birds with short bills.

Micronesia

Christians account for 50%, Protestants 47%, and other denominations and non-believers 3%.

1. Entering the private land of mainland residents should be allowed in advance, preferably accompanied by mainland leaders, otherwise it may be regarded as a violation and infringement of rights.

2. On weekends, especially Sundays and Sundays, Kosre is squeezed to drink alcohol in public places or hold other types of entertainment activities.

3. Traditional dancing female performers usually wear bare upper bodies and should not be photographed or close to each other.

Samoa

Most people believe in Christianity.

1. When welcoming guests, relatives and friends, there is a custom of sticking their faces to each other, so when you go to Rome, you should do as the Romans do.

2. The Kava Ceremony is a traditional welcome ceremony. The host will present Kava, a drink. You can't refuse, but you can drink less. Before drinking, you must sprinkle a hint of sacrifice on the ground. At the end of the ceremony, the guest of honor must reward the dancers.

3. Samoans distinguish their identities by the title of Chief Matai, and they are usually called by titles.

4. When visiting Samoan families, you have to sit cross-legged on a straw mat and say your words.

5. Don't wear shorts when you intervene, and you can't wear short-sleeved shirts in formal places.

6. If you are deeply convinced of religion, you must have a special person to pray before meals, and you must remain solemn at this time.

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