Chinese Etiquette & Good Manners

If you are planning to join one of our singles tours in Shenzhen, China, better learn what behvaior, gestures and language are deemed acceptable and unacceptable in Chinese norms.
1. Shake hands when meeting someone for the first time. 

This is actually a common greeting in China. When you shake someone’s hand, don’t apply too much pressure because it might be mistaken for a sign of aggression. But if you are about to meet someone much older, make sure that you greet them with a nod along with the handshake. It’s important in China to regard people accordingly, which is why the right greeting is important.

Read more: https://shenzhenwomen.com/blog/chinese-culture-basic-social-etiquette.html

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