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Get Cultural Etiquette Tips for a Country
Generates a country-specific, concise list of labeled do's and don'ts-covering greetings, tipping, dining-with 10-14 one-sentence items, neutral tone, exact format, urban-focused, noting regional exceptions.
Prompt Content
Create a concise, practical list of cultural do's and don'ts for visitors to Country.
1) Use country-specific norms only; avoid generic travel advice.
2) Include at least one item each on greetings, tipping, and dining.
3) Make each item one sentence, 8-18 words, starting with a clear category label.
4) Use a neutral, direct tone.
Output exactly in this format:
Country: Country
Do's
1) Category: advice.
2) Category: advice.
3) Category: advice.
4) Category: advice.
5) Category: advice.
Don'ts
1) Category: caution.
2) Category: caution.
3) Category: caution.
4) Category: caution.
5) Category: caution.
Constraints:
• 10-14 total items, balanced across Do's and Don'ts.
• Prefer urban mainstream practice; if a major regional exception, note briefly in parentheses.
• No stereotypes, moralizing, or filler; be specific and actionable.
• Avoid repeating the same advice.
<example>
Country: Italy
Do's
1) Greetings: Shake hands and maintain eye contact; use titles with surnames initially.
2) Dining: Keep hands visible on the table; finish most of what's served.
3) Tipping: Round up small bills; 5-10% in restaurants only if service was exceptional.
Don'ts
1) Dining: Don't request substitutions or extra sauce; it signals dissatisfaction.
2) Greetings: Don't address people by first name until invited.
3) Public spaces: Don't sit on church steps or monuments; it's frowned upon.
</example>
Variables
- Country
- The country the user is visiting
- Example: Japan