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What are the common sense of Hungarian etiquette?

At present, there are usually two forms of wedding in Hungary, one is presided over by a priest in a church, and the other is held in a family. Hungarians have many folk festivals. For example, they celebrate Christmas from February 25th to 26th every year. Hungarians choose coffins of different colors according to the age of the deceased.

The main taboo for Hungarians is to avoid 13 and Fridays, especially when holding banquets. The 13 seat is not allowed. They think that something bad will happen if you break the glass and mirror.

Dining etiquette Hungarians mainly eat pasta, like pork, beef and so on. And vegetables like to eat cabbage, onions and so on. Hungarians don't eat strange food, thinking that if they eat these things, their luck will slip away like fish.

Manners and Etiquettes Hungarians are enthusiastic and cheerful, and love to tell jokes, but they also have a serious side in social life. People pay great attention to their proper manners and dignified posture. They don't have to point their fingers at other people's faces and think it's impolite. They avoid rude actions such as stretching.

Greeting Etiquette The arrangement of Hungarian names is similar to that of Han nationality in China, with surnames first and sentences last. Their names consist of two parts. When addressing Hungarians, use only their surnames, not their first names. Hungarians usually shake hands and sometimes hug when meeting guests in social situations, while women generally curtsy.

Dress etiquette In formal social occasions, Hungarians pay great attention to neatness. Men wear conservative suits, and some wear double-breasted suits. Women mostly add clothes to skirts, and some also wear fashion. In normal times, people dress casually, many young men and women wear jeans, and they are not very particular about the color and quality of clothes.