BeanoNYC
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Here's a useful list of faux pas from around the world that can be found on wikiedia.
I haven't been through all of them but scanned the countries I'm familiar with; it seems right on target.
Here's one of my favorites from America:
I haven't been through all of them but scanned the countries I'm familiar with; it seems right on target.
Here's one of my favorites from America:
Calling a Southern person a "Yankee" will be taken as an insult. Baseball fans in the Boston area may also find the term offensive due to the intense rivalry between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees baseball teams. This rule doesn't seem to apply to the British, however, to whom all Americans are "Yanks". It should be noted that many younger Southerners would generally not take serious offense but are more likely to respond with puzzlement, since to them, it should be quite easy to tell if someone is from the southern or northern United States.