concept   etiquette
culture   Spain
statement   Etiquette in Spain focuses on lively interactions, relaxed communication, and extended business meetings.

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1 audience etiquette Spain Common to show enthusiasm and participate actively during performances 1
2 business etiquette Spain Business lunch meetings can extend for several hours and are an essential part of business etiquette 1
3 conversation etiquette Spain Conversations may involve close physical proximity and frequent use of touch, such as handshakes, hugs, or kisses on the cheek. 1
4 crowd etiquette Spain Conversations and socializing in crowded places are often lively and well-tolerated. 1
5 digital etiquette Spain Digital communication is more relaxed and response times may be more flexible, with less emphasis on immediate replies. 1
6 email etiquette Spain Professional emails may be more straightforward and less formal with less emphasis on elaborate salutations and sign-offs. 1
7 fan etiquette Spain Vocal and passionate support for players is common among tennis fans in Spain 1
8 manners and etiquette Spain Maintaining direct eye contact during conversation is a sign of sincerity and good manners. 1
9 meeting etiquette Spain Arriving slightly late to a business meeting is acceptable as it demonstrates a relaxed and unhurried attitude. 1
10 meeting etiquette Spain Tendency to engage in lively discussions and debates with less formal hierarchy 1
11 phone call etiquette Spain Lengthy phone conversations are considered normal without the need for asking if it's a good time to talk. 1
12 visiting etiquette Spain It's customary to greet with a kiss on each cheek when visiting friends or family 1