
If you want to explore the land as well as embrace the culture and the vibes, you must submit to the forefront social etiquettes in England. Because when you say UK-- proper, polite, secured- that's what pops in to your mind. The royalty extends from Prince Charles up to the commoners of the land.
Don't get too close! Hugging is more appropriate with close buddies.
Shaking hands is the proper approach when being introduced to other British folks, before you quip with "I'm happy to meet you" or "Hello I am...".
You most certainly see British men and women in conservative attires, a pair of hat, coat and skirt for women, and the formal or country suit for men. But they have also evolved in change. Not everybody dressed like Prince Charles or Her Majesty. You can get comfy but you don't wanna feel out of place so dress accordingly when attending concerts, theater performance, or a cultural event.
When it comes to dining, you have the liberty to advice your dietary constraints to the host so he or she could plan the meal. The main meal is the evening meal. There are different types of meal service like the buffet style, family style and the serving style. Any of which, rest assured that hosts will attend to your needs with gracious manners.
Before you plunge into devouring the fine
piece of meal, wait for other people in your table, just then can you start eating with fork and knife for the main course, and spoon and knife for the dessert. When it comes to social etiquettes, you can definitely learn a thing or two in UK. Make your visit a way to explore, refresh and refine your manners.