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What do Americans pay attention to in dressing?

the United States of America. Residents mainly believe in Christianity and Roman Catholicism.

Americans don't always dress well like the British, but don't pay much attention to what they wear. They dress according to the principle of generosity and comfort, and they can wear whatever they like. Others won't talk or laugh. In spring and autumn, Americans usually wear trousers and a sweater or jacket over their shirts, which is relaxed, comfortable and unrestrained. There are many people who wear shorts and short skirts in summer. In tourist or seaside cities, men wear swimming trunks, women wear three-point bathing suits, and then put on a bath towel, so they can go shopping or go to restaurants. But on formal occasions, Americans are more polite.

When meeting, Americans usually wear suits, pay great attention to clothes, and pay attention to neatness, especially to polish their shoes and clean their fingernails. Americans seldom shake hands. Even when they meet for the first time, they don't have to shake hands first. They often just nod and smile and say hello politely. If a man holds a lady's hand gently, don't use force. If the lady has no intention of shaking hands, the man should not take the initiative to reach out unless the lady takes the initiative. You can't shake hands with both hands. Between superiors and subordinates, the superior reaches out and shakes hands first. Between the old and the young, the elder reaches out and shakes hands first. Between the host and the guest, the host reaches out first. Between men, it is most taboo to climb shoulder to shoulder with each other. Americans don't like being too close to each other when talking, and they are used to keeping their bodies at a certain distance. Generally, it should be kept between 12 and 15 cm, and at least it should not be less than 5 cm.