Avoid discussing sensitive subjects like Austria's involvement in historical events, politics, or religion unless you know the person well and the context is appropriate.
--ammy
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Queuing is a common practice in Austria, and cutting in line is considered rude and disrespectful.
--Ricky
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Don't forget to check store hours, as many shops close early on Saturdays and are closed on Sundays.
--Gaurav
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Don't discuss salaries or money matters in casual conversations
--Ben
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Don't be impatient with service staff; politeness and patience are appreciated.
--Warner
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Don't engage in public displays of affection, as it is generally considered reserved.
--Cristian
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Don't refuse an offer of hospitality, such as coffee or cake, when visiting someone's home.
--Ben
On Sundays and public holidays, Austria observes a quiet time (Ruhezeit), during which loud noise and disruptive activities are discouraged. So follow the custom.
--Sammy
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In Austria, it is customary to clink glasses and say "Prost" (cheers) before taking a sip of your drink, whether it's beer, wine, or another beverage.
--Freddy
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In residential areas, there are often designated quiet hours during the afternoon and late at night. Avoid making loud noises during these times
--Sammy