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Whatever you’re planning to do in China: teach English, look after pandas, sit around sipping cheap beer, it’s worth knowing about a few rules of etiquette to help you avoid offending anyone.
While Chinese people are almost universally friendly and welcoming, it’s worth taking note of a few bits of etiquette before you go to stop them feeling uncomfortable and you looking like a berk. Plus, you’ll find people are much more welcoming if you respect their traditions, meaning you’ll have a much better trip! So, to celebrate the fact that we’ve just secured 30 more spots for our Teach in China Internships (http://www.onlinetefl.com/teaching-internships/china/ ) we present to you a few dos and don’ts to be aware of!
Do…
Don’t…
If you’d like to learn more about what living and working in China’s all about, download our free guide to teaching in China (http://www.onlinetefl.com/tefl-china-guide.html ). Plus, book onto the China teaching internship before 31st October and get a huge 10% off, meaning you can get TEFL certified and spend 4 and half months teaching in China from February 2010 for just £895.50 ($1,435.50)! Call us on 0800 093 2552/800 352 1793 to book your spot today!
Have you ever been to China? Were there any pitfalls you fell into?
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