Monday, July 4, 2011

Etiquette and Customs in Brazil

Body Language


  • Physical contact is part of Brazilian communication.
  • Touching is part of the greeting process. Expect to be hugged with a symbolic kiss to either cheek sometimes both.
  • Brazilians also stand very close to one another. So do not back away.
  • The "O.K." sign is considered very rude and vulgar; the "thumbs up" gesture is used for approval.
  • Wiping your hands together and the shaking them means "it doesn't matter."
  • Shaking the head indicates disagreement or disapproval.
  • Men shake hands when greeting one another, while maintaining steady eye contact.
  • Hugging is a common greetings among Brazilian friends.

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