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What are the taboos for working in Africa and getting along with African blacks?

There are many workers in China who work in China and can't make much money, so they want to work in Africa to make money. A month in Africa can basically cost 10,000 yuan a month, and one year's work is equivalent to two or three years' work in China, thus attracting many China people to make money in Africa. So what are the taboos for working in Africa and getting along with black Africans?

First of all, avoid giving them money and give them things. I have to admit that there are many loving people in China. After going abroad, they think the life of Africans is very hard. Seeing the poor will help them and give them money and food, but this method is more dangerous. Because their way of thinking is different from that of China people, they will take the benefits you give them for granted. If you don't help them and buy things for them one day, they may get into trouble with you. If you really want to help the local poor, you can help them find jobs and make them stand on their own feet.

Secondly, you should avoid saying? Black? And then what? Black? Words like that. These words are contempt for blacks and will arouse their anger. These words are forbidden in the ghetto, they don't know each other, so don't say them in front of the blacks, or they will be unhappy. In order to avoid unnecessary conflicts, you must think clearly before you speak.

Finally, it is forbidden to trust black people completely. Pay special attention to theft prevention in Africa, because there will be many African thieves at night. Pay more attention to people and employees around you. If your company is recruiting security guards, you can change a group of people regularly. Because black people have been working for a long time, they may cooperate with outsiders and steal from their bosses. At the same time, it is also forbidden to take pictures in places with poor local conditions. Such behavior will make the local people feel that you look down on them, so don't take pictures casually, but give people the minimum respect.