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Different cultures have different ideas of personal space. Generally, it is considered rude to get in someone's face, or to sit or stand too close to someone you don't know. Stay about an arm's length away, enough room for a bow or a handshake, until you learn what the other person is comfortable with. Similarly, people from Latin American cultures often stand closer together and touch each other frequently. However, if you do this when you've just met someone, they might feel uncomfortable. Many cultures maintain a high degree of formality with strangers. Some cultures are more casual than others, but you can never go wrong with being overly polite. If you're being excessively formal, the person you're talking to will correct you, but they certainly will not be offended by it. Eye contact is also treated differently in different cultures, so it is best to keep it brief if you're trying to avoid miscommunication.
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