| Guangzhou, the largest city in Southern China boasts of several historic cities and cultural sites. These attractions are huge draws for tourists. Every country has its own set of codes and customs. A set of norms regarding Etiquette and behavior in Guangzhou in China must be respected and followed by travelers visiting the city.
General Rules to be followed:
- Be patient while reserving tickets and hotel rooms. Don¡¯t get worried if things don¡¯t go your way.
- Try to exercise control in difficult situations. A screaming or intimidating tone might be adverse.
- You can do well by learning a few Chinese words Xi¨¨ xi¨¨ ("Thank you," pronounced shee-yeh shee-yeh), and N¨ª hao (nee how), or "Hello."
- You should always smile back or reciprocate amiably when stared at.
- Avoid playing with chopsticks.
- Bowing the head and pressing the hands together is a symbol of deep gratitude.
- Avoid indulging in outward displays of affection.
- You should think twice before showing any disliking towards anything offensive.
- The people of Guangzhou are warm and friendly and their behavior is always characterized by a benign reciprocity.
- Shaking hands in public is the best way of greeting each other.
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