🇨🇦 Introduction:
Canada is famous for its politeness, stunning landscapes, and multicultural charm. But if you’re planning to visit, study, or move to Canada, there are some cultural “rules” you should know.
Here are the top 10 do’s and don’ts to help you blend in, stay respectful, and enjoy your time like a local.
✅ 5 Things You SHOULD Do in Canada
1. Hold the Door Open
Canadians value kindness. If someone’s behind you, hold the door — it’s a silent sign of good manners.
2. Say “Sorry” Often
Even if it’s not your fault, saying “sorry” is part of daily life. It’s more about politeness than guilt!
3. Respect Personal Space
Give people room, especially in queues (lines) or on public transport.
4. Tip at Restaurants
In Canada, tipping is expected — around 15–20% of the bill in restaurants or cafes.
5. Learn Basic French (Especially in Quebec)
While English is widely spoken, simple French phrases like “Bonjour” or “Merci” go a long way in Quebec.
❌ 5 Things You Should NOT Do in Canada
1. Don’t Jump the Queue
Canadians wait their turn patiently. Cutting in line is seen as very rude.
2. Don’t Litter
Cleanliness is important. Dispose of your trash properly and recycle when possible.
3. Don’t Make Fun of Accents or Stereotypes
Avoid mocking Canadian pronunciation or clichés like “eh?” or “maple syrup jokes.”
4. Don’t Smoke in Public Areas
Smoking in parks, bus stops, or near buildings is banned in many places. Check local laws.
5. Don’t Ignore Indigenous Cultures
Respect land acknowledgments and understand Canada’s diverse Indigenous heritage.
🎯 Final Tip:
Canadians are warm, respectful, and culturally diverse — and they appreciate the same from others. Follow these do’s and don’ts to make your visit smooth and memorable!
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