No matter where you go in the world there are local etiquette rules that you need to follow. The problem is that they are different in every country. Whilst you may be able to get hold of rules for business etiquette, how you act in other people’s homes is covered in less detail.
With the growth in popularity of services like Airbnb you can see the need to make sure that you are treating other people’s homes and hospitality in a way that befits their culture.
UK curtain retailer The Mill Shop has researched some of the more popular destinations for this kind of travel and put them together in one handy infographic. Here you can learn the details beyond common courtesy – for example in Thailand you need to make sure you step over a threshold rather than on it and in Japan you should shower before you get into the bathtub.
Tips and Advice for Etiquette When You Are Stopping On Other Peoples House Around The World.
October 26, 2016
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