Subquestions
1. Could you describe a traditional custom from your own culture that you think a visitor might find interesting or surprising?
2. In your culture, how do people usually greet someone they are meeting for the first time? Are there any rules about physical contact?
3. Have you ever tried food from another culture that tasted very different from what you are used to? How did you react to it?
4. Can you share a personal experience of “culture shock” – a moment when you felt confused or out of place in a new cultural situation?
5. What is one everyday habit from your country that you later realized might be seen as unusual or even strange somewhere else?
6. Are there any topics of conversation that people in your culture normally avoid because they are considered too personal or impolite? How do you think this compares with other cultures?
7. Why do you think some cultural misunderstandings turn into serious problems, while others simply become funny stories to tell later?
8. In your opinion, how can learning about cultural differences help us build stronger, more meaningful friendships with people from around the world?