- Don't expect special treatment:
Unless you are a world leader or a CEo to a multi-national company, expect to be on a first name basis with most people you meet. Even the queen is spoken about on the news in first person - Don't wear shoes in someone's house:
If you see someone take of their shoes, you should do the same. There are usually mats are walk-in areas where it is polite to remove your shoes. Only leave them on if the host does the same. - Don't Mind the Nudity:
Rhodevus is famed for their red district and nude beaches. Please don't stare for too long as nudity is completely legal in these areas and is common during the summer months. Being topless is legal in all but a single province, so you will almost always see topless men and women walking around during Rhodeve summers. (ironically, you need to cover up to be served in restaurants, though even a bra is fine) - Don't be Afraid to Try New Things:
While English and French are the most common languages, in areas with large amounts of Rhodevan speakers, it is always good to try and speak in their language. They are always happy to see people attempt to speak to them. Same goes for trying new foods and drinks. - Be Friendly:
It is a Rhodeve stereotype of a reason. Rhodeve people are notoriously friendly and polite, so always be open to some friendly conversation. And don't be nervous to say no to conversation or tell them you're in a rush. No harm in speaking honestly. - Please, PLEASE do not call people Rhodevan:
Rhodevan is a long-time slang term used to describe a person of Rhodevan Native descent, in a manner of belittling them. It is often considered equivalent to calling a black person a negro. It is the quickest way to turn a group of friendly Rhodeves into a pretty unfriendly group.
So, what are some things you should not do in your nation?