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Chinese Etiquette Guide
Greetings, dining, gift-giving & photo etiquette
🤝 Greeting Etiquette
A slight nod or handshake is appropriate
Address people by title + surname (e.g., Manager Wang)
Business cards: present with both hands, receive with both hands
Don't hug or kiss as greeting (too intimate)
🍽 Dining Etiquette
Wait for the host to start eating
Don't stick chopsticks upright in rice (funeral ritual)
Try everything offered - it's polite
Leave a little food on your plate (shows you're full)
Toast: say "Ganbei" (干杯) and clink glasses below elders'
Don't flip fish over (symbolizes bad luck for fishermen)
🎁 Gift-Giving Taboos
❌ Never Give:
Clocks (sounds like "death" in Chinese)
Umbrellas (sounds like "separation")
Sharp objects (cuts relationship)
White/black wrapping (funeral colors)
✅ Good Gifts:
Tea, fruit, local specialties from your country
Red/gold wrapping (lucky colors)
Even numbers (except 4)
📸 Photo Etiquette
Ask permission before photographing people
No photos in military areas or government buildings
Temples: some interior areas prohibit photography
Don't use selfie sticks in crowded areas