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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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  • Ukrainian currency is hryvnia. The use of foreign currency in restaurants and shops is officially prohibited. Currency can be exchanged at the airport, banks and numerous exchange offices. There are many exchange offices. --Tetiana Koretska
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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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