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1、伊朗Iran習(xí)俗英文介紹EtiquetteIran is a Muslim country in which Islamic law is strictly enforced. You should respect local traditions, customs, laws and religions at all times and be aware of your actions to ensure that they do not offend, especially during the holy month of Ramadan(齋月) or if you intend to v

2、isit religious areas. It is forbidden to eat, drink or smoke in public during daylight hours during the month of Ramadan.1Dress the Part2Meeting and Greeting3Dining Etiquette4TaboosOutlineIslamic dress are strictly enforced1. Dress the Partchador黑色罩袍 (a garment that covers the whole body except the

3、face)For Men For foreigners, conservative suits and ties are common for initial meetings. Darker colors are the way to go. Business casual attire is becoming more and more acceptable in many industries. For Women - For foreigners, conservative stylish is a good choice. Avoid wearing overly expensive

4、 accessories, dresses/skirts cut above the calf, low necklines and sleeveless attire. Sleeves should cover at least to the elbow, up to the wrist tends to be the norm. Women should always wear a head scarf when in public.2. Meeting and Greeting Personal Space & TouchingThe acceptable amount of perso

5、nal space depends on the sexes involved when communicating and whether they are in public or not. In public places opposite sexes are more aware to keep distances when communicating especially if they are not husband and wife, about a little over an arms length is ok. Any closer interaction could of

6、fend those around you. Those who are religious do not shake hands at all or make eye contact with members of the opposite sex when in public . They maintain distance, especially if they are not related. If they have to greet one another, a slight bow is made and some distance is kept; 3 feet apart o

7、r more. In other situations, a nod of acknowledgment will suffice. Handshakes may be common in certain situations, but it is always best to wait and see what action the person you are greeting takes. Iranians take their dinner very seriously and have many customs to go along with it. They take pride

8、 in their food and usually prepare much more than necessary to help demonstrate their wealth. 3. Dining EtiquetteIf you are an important guest, you are most likely to be situated at the head of the table and served first when the food comes out.When eating, to show respect, make sure you finish your food. It is considered very rude to leave food on your plate. The thumbs up sign is considered a rude gesture.Wearing shorts may get you in trouble so its best to avoid wearing them.4. Taboos禁忌Avoid any public displays of affection between genders. Holding hands in publi

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