I forgot one point. People here for just a week or two not really expected to significantly change their mannerisms to match the US norm. All that should be expected is for them to accept that things are not done exactly the same way here as at home. In other words, adapting, not conforming to the US norms. My understanding, from what you said, is that you would consider an American who does this rude. > Dan M.
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