How to quickly integrate life into Canada

Capturing and understanding the culture of your home country will help you to integrate into your life with local people and this is essential if you decide to migrate to Canada. Maple Leaf Vietnam tells you the following points in the communication:

Limitations refer to age and appearance


Asking age and appearance is often thought of as a scapegoat in many countries, including Canada. Normally, it is more acceptable to ask male subjects than women. However the advice we give you is limited to mentioning this topic would be best.

 

 

Avoid age, especially for women

 

How to shake hands


Canadians often give each other a very tight handshake, which shows that they are very comfortable and appreciate the other person. So when you shake hands you need to tighten your hands in response to their good intentions.

 

 

Canadians often have a pretty tight handshake

 

How to address


Known as the country of friendly people, people in Canada often call someone's name when communicating, which is the opposite of many other countries. They only maintain a reputation in the corporate environment and in case the generation gap between the two is quite large.

 

Avoid pointing actions


In many Western countries in general and Canada in particular, it is considered rude to use the hand to point the other person. To Canada, you will be reminded that "You should not point your finger," so avoid that.

 

 

Remember not to point your finger when in Canada

 

Make room


Behavior giving place to the disabled, the elderly, pregnant women and children are appreciated and paid attention. Canadian men are very polite, they give way to women including those who are not familiar.

 

Money


Do not ask for information about wages, economic situation of others. When paying someone to put money neatly into their hands and remember that you should put them in the envelope.

 

 

Limit refers to the financial situation of others

 

Especially when you go to any place, please respect the culture (nation, religion, language ...) of that country, this is the most important factor and the most basic to be able to quickly Keep up with life in a whole new place.

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