• Norway!

    Norway: Sunnylvsfjord. Go Now!

    Norway
    Known for its natural beauty, Norway is home to isolated villages, fjords, and mountains that create a culture and landscape without compare. Begin Your Journey!

  • Vatican City!

    Vatican City: Vatican Museums. Go Now!

    Vatican City
    The smallest country in the world offers the heart of Catholicism and among the world's finest art collections, including the Sistine Chapel and the Raphael Rooms (ceiling pictured). Go to Vatican City!

  • Macedonia!

    Macedonia: Traditional architecture. Go Now!

    Macedonia
    Macedonia is a country still finding its unique identity, but its architecture is already one of a kind. Explore Macedonia!

  • Austria!

    Austria: Belvedere Palace. Go Now!

    Austria
    Belvedere Palace (pictured) is just one of many palaces found in Vienna. The capital is a good start to Austria, which also features the Alps, the Lakes District, and incredible history & food. Go Now!

  • Spain!

    Spain: Guell Park and Gaudi architecture. Go Now!

    Spain
    Fusion foods, lively music, historic ruins, and cultural events like the Running of the Bulls and La Tomatina make Spain and Barcelona (pictured) a favorite tourist destination. Explore Spain!

  • Ukraine!

    Ukraine: Traditional Village. Go Now!

    Ukraine
    Ukrainian culture is based on village life, particularly that found in the Carpathian Mountains (pictured). Begin Your Journey!

Social Life in Belgium

Behavior

The Belgians are very well aware of the world around them as well as the differences in opinions and behaviors. Because of this they are quite understanding of various cultures and foreigners so odd behaviors are generally accepted (but not encouraged).

Your behavior should begin with modesty as being loud, rude, showing off wealth, or dressing provocatively will get you stares. Likewise, placing yourself above others or boasting is viewed negatively, whether that be in your attitude, talking about finances, making others wait for you at a meeting, polluting their environment, or even in personal relationships. Putting others down gets the same reaction; Belgians view men, women, minorities, and people of all sexual orientations as equals and not doing the same can be very offensive.

As a visitor to Belgium, try to follow the lead of the locals by being modest, dressing in like manner (see below for details), dining in the local etiquette (see our Belgium Dining & Food Page), and avoiding sensitive conversation topics such as politics, finances, and business unless initiated by your local counterpart.

Dress

The traditional dress in Belgium is quite diverse, particularly since the people are somewhat diverse, being divided essentially into the Flemish and the Walloons. These people wore differing traditional dress, but there were many similarities as well. For the Flemish, most women wore long dress with long sleeves. The top often contained a bodice and often an apron was worn over the dress. The men generally wore pants and shirts, much as most of Europe did throughout various times in history. For the Walloon men and women, the dress was very similar, but often times the Walloons had more patterns and decoration in their dresses.

Today the people of Belgium, no matter their ethnicity, wear modern western-styled clothing. In general, the Belgians dress on the more formal side, this is especially true in Brussels during the work week since the European Union Commission is based here and many members spend Monday through Friday here. As a visitor, just try to dress for the occasion, but try to error on the side of formality and more conservative dress.

This page was last updated: November, 2013