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    What NOT to do
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    What to do
  • You should often be careful with your personal things such as bags/wallets when you’re in a public places,for example a train stations or a subway,because you’re will be under a real risk of being robbed --Arina Shakhova
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  • if you want to greet a Ukrainian-a handshake is enough for the first meeting,because kisses and hugs can be considered like a violation of personal space --Arina Shakhova
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  • When you will visit Ukraine,please,forget about political topics in your talks, because it’s a very touchy subject --Arina Shakhova
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  • Letting a man buy you a drink and accepting invitations to go to his house are bad ideas. You can tell the particularly insistent that you are a deeply religious woman: "Ya verushaya". And they will leave you alone. --Tetiana Koretska
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  • Volunteering is one of the most common opportunities to spend time interestingly and usefully. Ukrainians help rebuild destroyed cities, weave nets or help in the kitchen. --DanPrikh
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  • Entry to many events is a free donation to the Ukrainian army. Because of this, many Ukrainians invest in their safety by attending parties or various events. --DanPrikh
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  • Pack your belongings in a simple, inconspicuous suitcase so as not to attract unnecessary attention. For walks in the city do not take "cool" bags - put all your things in a plastic shopping bag, which most Ukrainians walk with. Thieves will not even think of stealing it. --Tetiana Koretska
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  • Ukrainians love feasts - drinking, eating, singing, telling stories and jokes. They have a tendency to philosophize. They are very hospitable and will gladly open the door to a stranger they've known for less than a minute The guest will definitely be offered tea, and most likely - well fed. --Tetiana Koretska
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  • Kyrylivska Street in Kyiv is the main center of all rave parties in the city. --DanPrikh
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  • In Ukraine you are judged by your clothes. Going out in public, Ukrainians dress in their best clothes - no matter how poor they are. --Tetiana Koretska
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  • All elderly women are respectfully addressed as "babushka" or "babusya". Most Ukrainian children were brought up by them. For foreign tourists they are living witnesses of historical events: wars, Holodomors. Buying vegetables or flowers from grandmothers on the street, you support them in this way. --Tetiana Koretska
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  • If you will go to a restaurant/cafe,you should always leave a tips after your meal --Arina Shakhova
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  • If you will go to visit a Ukrainian,don’t forget to bring something with,for example it can be sweets/cake/wine and etc,Because its very impolite gesture to go an empty-handed --Arina Shakhova
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  • When you will use a public transport,don’t forget to respect older people --Arina Shakhova
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