gnome
Penultimate Amazing
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The idea that there can be a universally understood code to me flies in the face of the evidence. Within the same society there can be many different cultures that have different codes of behaviour.
Even with a universal interaction - greeting someone - it can can vary from something like a handshake not being appropriate to kissing being appropriate (and yes even in non-social situations). There are simply no universals, all you can do is to hope that people are tolerant of different behaviours and don't take things the wrong way....
I think this is a fallacy of perfect solution. You can also learn, within various contexts and cultures, what TENDS to be taken the wrong way. I don't see how this is invalid or useless information.