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audience etiquette
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Australia
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Encouraged to dress casually for most performances
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1
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2
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business etiquette
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Australia
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Informality and egalitarianism are often observed in business etiquette
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1
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3
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conversation etiquette
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Australia
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Informality and equality are prevalent in conversations, with first-name basis and casual language being common even in professional settings.
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4
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digital etiquette
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Australia
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Digital communication tends to be more relaxed, with less emphasis on formal titles and honorifics.
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5
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email etiquette
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Australia
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Email greetings are generally shorter and more to the point, focusing on the main purpose of the communication.
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1
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6
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etiquette
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Australia
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Valued, but with a greater emphasis on casual and relaxed interactions, often focusing on personal space and informality.
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1
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7
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fan etiquette
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Australia
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Fanning someone, especially in a public setting, may be viewed as patronizing or overly familiar.
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1
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8
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hat etiquette
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Australia
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Wearing hats for sun protection is common and encouraged, especially in the outdoors.
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9
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hosting etiquette at events
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Australia
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The host frequently organizes outdoor barbecues and beach gatherings to create a relaxed and informal setting for guests.
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1
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10
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manners and etiquette
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Australia
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Apologizing for any inconvenience, even if minor, is seen as displaying good manners and consideration for others.
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1
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11
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meeting etiquette
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Australia
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Balancing professionalism with a friendly and informal approach
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1
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12
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office etiquette
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Australia
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Maintaining a sense of humor and using light-hearted banter is often seen as part of workplace communication.
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1
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13
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phone call etiquette
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Australia
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It is polite to ask if it is a good time to talk before engaging in a lengthy phone conversation.
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1
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14
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shopping cart etiquette
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Australia
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Returning the shopping cart to the designated area is a common expectation and leaving it elsewhere is generally frowned upon.
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1
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15
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tourist etiquette
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Australia
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Respecting Indigenous culture and seeking permission before entering sacred sites is important
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