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Cultural Etiquette Guides

Christmas

United States Curated

Do's

• Bring a gift when visiting

• Send thank you cards

• Include everyone in activities

Don'ts

• Don't discuss politics at dinner

• Don't regift obviously

• Don't show up empty-handed

Dress Code: Smart casual to formal. Festive colors (red, green, gold) are popular.

Greetings: Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Season's Greetings

Christmas

United Kingdom Curated

Do's

• Pull Christmas crackers at dinner

• Watch the King's speech

• Enjoy mince pies

Don'ts

• Don't skip Boxing Day

• Don't forget Christmas pudding

• Don't be late to dinner

Dress Code: Smart casual. Christmas jumpers are a fun tradition.

Greetings: Merry Christmas, Happy Christmas

New Year

Global Curated

Do's

• Make meaningful resolutions

• Count down to midnight

• Toast with champagne

Don'ts

• Don't drink and drive

• Don't make unrealistic resolutions

• Don't forget to check on elderly neighbors

Dress Code: Varies from formal evening wear to casual party attire depending on venue.

Greetings: Happy New Year! Kiss at midnight in many cultures.

Diwali

India Curated

Do's

• Light diyas and candles

• Exchange sweets and gifts

• Wear new clothes

Don'ts

• Don't wear dark colors

• Don't eat non-vegetarian food on main day

• Don't forget elders' blessings

Dress Code: Traditional Indian attire - sarees, kurtas. Bright colors preferred.

Greetings: Happy Diwali, Shubh Deepavali

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