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Etiquette in Singapore

Etiquette in Singapore
An enthralling blend of different cultures, religions and traditions characterizes the society in Singapore, which presents a potpourri tradition and customs. If you are on a visit to this lovely place in South East Asia, you should habituate yourself with the most common etiquettes in Singapore. AsiaRooms.com presents a clear idea about the most popular etiquettes of Singapore. These are

- While making introductions and during formal meetings, the title or the family name should be used. Different cultures in Singapore have different etiquettes to follow.
- The Chinese people use their family names first which is followed by the personal names. The Malays do not use the family names while Indians use the personal names first followed by the family name.
- Like the Western society, the Singaporeans do not generally use physical contact while greeting someone of the opposite sex such as kissing or hugging.
- Inspite of being a multilingual society the Singaporeans generally use Mandarin Chinese language though English is used in official meetings.

Some other etiquette in Singapore that should generally be kept in mind are-
- Singaporeans consider head to be the home of the soul and thus head should not be touched.
- One shall never touch anything with their feet and while sitting cross-legged the sole of the foot shouldn't be pointed at.
- One should be aware of the local laws and fines that are there in Singapore for spitting, littering etc.
- The Muslims who constitute a major population of the Malays follow certain specific etiquettes in Singapore, which should be kept in mind.

It is always better to acquaint yourself with the distinct culture and tradition of the places you visit. AsiaRooms.com makes your trip to Singapore more pleasurable by familiarizing you with certain etiquettes in Singapore.

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