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What to do about unwanted attention.
                90 In some cultures, such as southern Europe and Latin America,
                behavior that we might consider over-the-top machismo is considered
                acceptable. This may include obvious leering, catcalling, and flirtatious or
                suggestive remarks. The best reaction is a non-reaction: Keep walking, ignore
                the comments, and do not make eye contact. On the other hand, if someone
                touches you inappropriately make noise and yell. Safety is more important
                than politeness.

                91      Learn the right greetings.


                         Many cultures have strict taboos against men and women touching
                each other, making it hard to know how to greet someone cordially. Generally,
                men in Muslim countries are uncomfortable shaking hands with women. If you
                extend yours you may be met with a blank stare or an awkwardly limp hand.
                Women do not typically shake hands with men in Russia, either. In China, a
                handshake is an acceptable greeting, whereas a hug is not. In India and Nepal,
                the customary way to greet is to press your palms together in a prayer-like
                manner, make a slight bowing motion, and say “Namaste.”



                          Understand the predominant
                92communication style.

                In most English-speaking cultures, we are fairly straightforward and our words
                state their intended meaning explicitly. But in places such as Latin America,
                Asia, and parts of the Mediterranean, meaning is also conveyed through facial
                expressions, body language and tone of voice. For example, in India people
                o en wag their head from side to side while speaking. It can mean they agree

                with you, OR disagree. It all depends on their facial expression.
                In some Asian cultures, the idea of saving face is extremely important, and
                communication may be more nuanced or indirect to avoid embarrassment or
                conflict. You may think you are being lied to, but in reality the speaker may only
                be trying to be polite. Some cultures have a greater tolerance for uncertainty
                and ambiguity than others. So in Finland, Japan, and Germany people are very
                punctual; in Latin America, they are not.








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