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    28 March 2021
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    Re: Etiquette in Greece
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    Re: Etiquette in Tunisia
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    26 August 2019
  • Kat
    Re: Etiquette in Scandinavia
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    16 January 2019
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    Re: Good Manners in Bulgaria
    This was really nice to know,I really liked the second helping thing and also the kiss on the cheek.
    25 November 2018
  • Travel4vr
    Re: Etiquette in Greece
    On a recent trip, after the owner of the hotel gave me a lift, he kissed me on both cheeks after I tipped him. I was a bit taken back. What…
    22 September 2018
  • Spring
    Re: Etiquette in Scandinavia
    This helps me so much with my International Day project.
    18 May 2018
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    Re: Etiquette in Kenya
    While I'm not asking this question based on travel experiences, rather it is based on some photos of a woman form Nairobi, Kenya. She has…
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