Relacionar Columnas Cultura tips about Canadian cultureVersión en línea Match each aspect of Canadian culture with its corresponding tip. por JANETH LORENA VARGAS FLOREZ 1 In Canadian culture, removing shoes when entering a home shows respect and is practical due to weather conditions. 2 Canadians are friendly but avoid discussing politics, religion, and personal finances along with other controversial topics to avoid arguments. 3 Canada has diverse Indigenous peoples with rich histories and traditions. Recognizing , respecting and reconciliating is important. 4 Canadians value personal space and privacy, appearing more reserved than Americans, especially in conversations with strangers. 5 Canadians are known for their politeness, using words like "please," "thank you," and "sorry" regularly. Apologizing shows respect and consideration. 6 Canadians respect punctuality because it shows you are reliable and professional. If you are late, it is considerate let the others know. 7 Tipping in Canada is similar to the U. S., with standard tips being 15-20% for restaurant servers and others in the service industry. Be open-minded and learn about the local Indigenous communities, their history, and their contributions to Canadian society. Tipping is recommended to show appreciation and satisfaction with the service. When waiting in line, keep space from the person in front. A handshake is common when meeting new people. Focus on neutral topics such as travel, sports, or the weather, avoiding sensitive subjects that may put others on the spot in social gatherings. Leave your shoes at the door and ask if unsure. Bring a small gift when visiting. Be polite, hold doors open, use courteous language, and expect friendly greetings in Canadian culture. Small gestures matter. Try to arrive five to ten minutes early for appointments as it shows respect for others’ time. For casual situations, a small delay is acceptable