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Cultural Etiquette


Cultural Dos and Taboos

1. During business and social meetings, often the youngest person will initiate the greeting.

2. The handshake is an acceptable form of greeting. A man should wait for a woman to extend her hand first upon greeting each other.

3. If invited to dinner, it is advisable that one bring the host or hostess a small gift of appreciation.

4. Never outright refuse drinks or food when in a Croat's home. Even if you are not hungry take a little food just to make the host happy. If you must refrain from alcohol, request a substitution such as juice or tea.

5. Dress is comparable to that of Western Europe, taking care to dress appropriately for the climate.


Croatian Protocol in Summary

In general, normal Western European protocol and norms would be appropriate in Croatia. The turnaround in receiving business responses from companies and other institutions may not be as fast as elsewhere, however, it is not an indicator of disinterest. This is a well-educated and well-informed populace and respect should be shown in all interactions with locals.