
Valletta, temples and beaches, diving and festivals.
01.01 New Year
10.02, St. Paul's Day
March 19.03, St. Joseph's Day
August 31.03, Freedom Day
07.06, Sette Giugno Day
September 08.09, Victory Day
July 21.09, Independence Day
December 08.12, Immaculate Conception
December 25.12, Christmas
112, single emergency number
191 police
196, fire department
196, emergency medical care
– Dom Mintoff, Prime Minister
– Edward de Bono, psychologist, author of the concept of "six thinking hats"
– Joseph Calleja, opera singer
– export of archaeological finds without a license
– swimming in fountains
- visiting churches and cathedrals in inappropriate clothing
– photographing military installations
- using drones without permission
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands or kiss on the cheek
– Family ties play an important role
– Polite treatment and a calm tone of communication are required.
– Modest clothing is required in churches and monasteries
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Bongu / bon-gu
– gratitude / Grazzi / grattsi
– please / Jekk jogħġbok / jek jogbok
– sorry / Skuzi / skoozi
– Where is the bus…? / Fejn hu l-bus…? / fein hu l-bus
– how much does a ticket cost? / Kemm jiswa l-biljett? /kemm yiswa l-biljett
– pharmacy / Spiżerija / spizeriya
– I need a doctor / Għandi bżonn tabib / andi bzon tabib
– I need help / Għandi bżonn għajnuna / andi bzon aynuna
– call the police / Ċempel lill-pulizija / chempel lil pulizija
– call an ambulance / Ċempel ambulanza / chempel ambulanza
– very tasty! / Tajjeb ħafna! /tayyeb hafna
– bill, please / Il-kont, jekk jogħġbok / il-kont jek jogbok
– toast / Saħħa! (To your health!) / sahha
– joke / In Malta there are more churches than days in a year!
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (pastizzi, ravioli)
– History and culture
– Architecture and monuments
– Music and festivals
– Tourism
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
– Social conflicts
- Economic difficulties
- Personal income
– swim in the Mediterranean Sea
– visit fortresses
– to taste wine
– walk around old towns
Valletta, temples and beaches, diving and festivals.
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01.01 New Year
10.02, St. Paul's Day
March 19.03, St. Joseph's Day
August 31.03, Freedom Day
07.06, Sette Giugno Day
September 08.09, Victory Day
July 21.09, Independence Day
December 08.12, Immaculate Conception
December 25.12, Christmas
112, single emergency number
191 police
196, fire department
196, emergency medical care
– Dom Mintoff, Prime Minister
– Edward de Bono, psychologist, author of the concept of "six thinking hats"
– Joseph Calleja, opera singer
– export of archaeological finds without a license
– swimming in fountains
- visiting churches and cathedrals in inappropriate clothing
– photographing military installations
- using drones without permission
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands or kiss on the cheek
– Family ties play an important role
– Polite treatment and a calm tone of communication are required.
– Modest clothing is required in churches and monasteries
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Bongu / bon-gu
– gratitude / Grazzi / grattsi
– please / Jekk jogħġbok / jek jogbok
– sorry / Skuzi / skoozi
– Where is the bus…? / Fejn hu l-bus…? / fein hu l-bus
– how much does a ticket cost? / Kemm jiswa l-biljett? /kemm yiswa l-biljett
– pharmacy / Spiżerija / spizeriya
– I need a doctor / Għandi bżonn tabib / andi bzon tabib
– I need help / Għandi bżonn għajnuna / andi bzon aynuna
– call the police / Ċempel lill-pulizija / chempel lil pulizija
– call an ambulance / Ċempel ambulanza / chempel ambulanza
– very tasty! / Tajjeb ħafna! /tayyeb hafna
– bill, please / Il-kont, jekk jogħġbok / il-kont jek jogbok
– toast / Saħħa! (To your health!) / sahha
– joke / In Malta there are more churches than days in a year!
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (pastizzi, ravioli)
– History and culture
– Architecture and monuments
– Music and festivals
– Tourism
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
– Social conflicts
- Economic difficulties
- Personal income
– swim in the Mediterranean Sea
– visit fortresses
– to taste wine
– walk around old towns
