Customs are, nothing less, than a set of rules and features that, although they are not drafted as laws are being imposed on from generation to generation by repeating on a daily basis. It is a cultural way of a society manifest.
Opinions aside, what is certain is that looking at the society in which we operate may be customs with which we identify and to not like to change, as there are habits in other countries that would like to adopt as our own. That said, I selected some customs that could be easily implemented by us.
Spain - This is one of those habits that should reign in the ranking of the most desirable! That sleepiness after lunch was easily countered by a siesta to help reduce stress and therefore, balance the nervous system, improve concentration and creativity.
Saudi Arabia - have a habit never to criticize or get the attention of someone in public. If you think about it, one of the existing motivational techniques in the labor market, but not always taken into account, is similar ... criticize in private and praise in public. At a social level it should also be implemented by people, since no one has to be ashamed or suffer from other people's shame.
United States - are known for starting the work day early and consider important punctuality, including usually close to the time cultural shows doors. They also have the habit of treating his countrymen by his first name regardless of social class and region.
England - are very punctual and consider inelegant delay and may even find it lack of commitment to and respect for others. Nevertheless, and very similar to the United States, begin their work day early and there is more time to socialize with colleagues after work and before going home.
Japan - The idea of taking the trodden, so they come home is that the impure energies do not enter the home. Beliefs aside, what is certain is that besides being just more comfortable and relaxed, will reduce about 85% of the bacteria in your home.
Holland and Hungary - In addition to benefiting the body and soul, have the bike habit of walking as the main means of transport is beneficial for reducing polluting gases.
Australia - Being a warm and informal people do not like to distinguish between classes. For example, if you are alone and call a taxi sits ahead.
Germany - It is common to offer a gift to welcome a new neighbor, dictating the tradition to be a glass of salt and bread. It is an excellent way to know who will be "on your side" and, perhaps, create friendships.