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Let's discuss the unwritten rules of celebrations

  1. What types of celebrations are most important in your country (birthdays, religious holidays, weddings, graduations, etc.) and why?
  2. When your family prepares for a big celebration, what are the first steps you usually take?
    (Cleaning, invitations, food, decorations, etc.)
  3. How do people typically greet guests at celebrations in your culture?
    (Shaking hands, hugging, bowing, kissing on the cheek, etc.)
  4. Are guests expected to bring gifts to a celebration?
    If yes, what kinds of gifts are appropriate or inappropriate?
  5. Is it common to RSVP (respond to invitations) in your culture?
    How do people feel if someone does not respond or cancels at the last minute?
  6. What kinds of clothing are usually worn at different types of celebrations in your country?
    Are there any rules about what is considered respectful or disrespectful?
  7. At a dinner party, how do people typically show good manners?
    (Eating etiquette, waiting for the host, not starting before others, etc.)
  8. What are some unwritten rules about arriving on time or “fashionably late” for celebrations in your culture?
    How do people react if someone is early or very late?
  9. How do hosts make guests feel welcome at events or parties?
    What are some customs of hospitality you have experienced?
  10. Think of a celebration you attended that was meaningful to you.
    What made it special—the people, food, traditions, music, or something else?

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