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The rules of etiquette and courtesy

In many cultures, etiquette and courtesy encompass a wide array of practices that signify respect and consideration for others. Formal attire is commonly expected during significant life events like weddings and funerals.

The rules of etiquette and courtesy

The rules of etiquette and courtesy

Albania

if you were given outstanding service, a good tip will be appreciated by the staff

have religious tolerance

Wearing formal attire to weddings or funerals

Showing respect for flags or national symbols

Eat with the right hand

Addressing elders or authority figures with honorifics

Remove shoes before entering a home

respect everyone's religion

Giving gifts for special occasions

waiting in line or taking turns

cover your mouth when yawning or sneezing

obey your parents and grandparents

get up when someone enters the room

greet your elders

hospitality is a foundation of a successful life, which means- 'be hospitable'

honor our traditional code, called 'besa', which translates 'keep the promise'

dress modestly

indicate 'no' by moving the head vertically

indicate 'yes' by moving the head horizontally, from side to side

between friends and relatives, kiss on both cheeks

shake hands the first time you see each- other