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Ecuador’s culture and traditions: 3 basic facts
1- Ecuador is located between Peru and Colombia in western South America. It borders the Pacific Ocean along the Equator.
2- The majority religion in Ecuador is Roman Catholic, accounting for 95% of the population.
3- Speaking of population, it is estimated that Ecuador is home to somewhere in the region of 15,654,000 people.
Greeting people in Ecuador
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The most popular form of greeting in Ecuador is a handshake. Look the person in the eye, smile, and give the appropriate greeting for the time of day:
First thing in the morning, you should say “Buenos dias!“
If it’s the afternoon, go with “Buenos tardes!“
In the evening, “Buenos noches!” is best.
If in doubt, or if you forget, you can always go with a simple “Hola!”
Don’t use the person’s first name unless they do the same with you first. Instead, address them as either “Senor” or “Senora”.
Dining in Ecuador
Ecuador’s culture and traditions relating to dining are not overly complicated. Understand the most important aspects of etiquette and you will have no problems. Keep the following tips in mind:
If invited to a family home for dinner, do not arrive on time. Arrive half an hour or 45 minutes late. Always bring a gift, dress well, and offer to help the host. All of these show respect and gratitude, and will be much appreciated.
In Ecuador, they don’t like to talk business during social events. Unless you are at a business dinner, or have been specifically prompted otherwise, don’t bring up business or work topics at the table or during parties.
Before you take a sip of your drink, wait for the toast (or toasts). The host will make the first toast, usually saying “Salud!”
Always use a knife and fork, even for pieces of fruit. Proper tables manners in Ecuador is to hold the knife in your right hand and fork in your left.
Ecuador’s culture and traditions: Language
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Never underestimate the importance of knowing something of the local language. Just as any trip to Santiago, Chile will be improved by knowing a few words in Chilean Spanish, understanding the language in Ecuador will be of huge benefit.
Speaking Spanish in Ecuador
There are over 20 different languages spoken in Ecuador, though the official language is Spanish. Perhaps not surprisingly, Spanish is also the most commonly spoken. If you can speak Spanish, you’re way ahead of the pack. If not, you might want to carry a phrase book (or Google Translate) to help you get by.
Other languages in Ecuador
Beyond Spanish, they speak various other languages in Ecuador. If you’ve already mastered Spanish and want a bigger challenge, why not learn a few words in another language? Some of the other languages they speak in Ecuador are:
Achuar-Shiwiar
Cha’palaachi
Colorado
Cuaiquer
Quichua
Siona
Sound like too much? Don’t worry, you should get by just fine with some basic Spanish phrases. Popular areas with tourists will also have English speakers on hand.
Local People & Culture in Ecuador
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