Etiquette in English society : Tips for foreigners who going to Britain

Hey How are You? I come today very importent information and tips.

The british have a reputation for keeping their emotions private and for being reserved in their public behaviour.
There are some obvious things that people from overseas notice in British behaviour. For example, on public transport, people do not usually talk to other passengers.
On meeting, people do not embrace and often simply shake hands on a first introduction.
In theatres, concept halls and cinemas, audiences are quiet during performances and reactions are often restrained.

None of there behaviour traits, however, need to be interpreted by visitors as unfriendliness and in general, if a visitor makes the first note to start a conversation, they will find that British people are friendly and very considerate.
On the other hand, some aspects of British behaviour might seen too informal for foreigners.
An example is the informal use of first names among staff holding different status at work.
Although it would be a blasphemy for a student to call his teachers by their first names in Bangladesh, it is quite common in British colleges and universities. Britain kids in the temperate region. In winter it is very cold an windy.
You should carry warm clothes with you. Moreover, there are a number of singegab differeces in norms and behaviour.

Here are some useful tips for those visiting Britain.

1) People in Britain often socialise at good, but unless you know someone very well it is not usual to just "drop in" without at least telephoning first to make sure that it is convenient.

2) If you accept an invitation for a neck in someones home, it is regarded as a definite appointment and it would be copiedred bad manners not to turn up. If you really do have to cancel an invitation, do let your hosts know as soon as possible, before they start making preparation.

3) If there are certain foods that you cannot or do not eat, do let your host know in advance, in order to rate embarrassment on the day.

4) Whether you are visiting just for a neck or for longer staty, it is customary to take a small gift for your host-flowers or chocolates, for example.

5) If you stay with a British family, you should act thoughtfully at all times. Be on time for meals. If you need to miss a meal let your host know if you are going to be staying out late so that they wont worry about you. Offer to help with household chores your offer will probably be turned down but will still be appreciated.

I think every countrys people benefitated for this artical but i am sure Bangladeshy people is specially benefited.