Moderate Adjustment
A quick read on how much you'll need to adapt your social cues, habits, and communication style to truly blend in.
Cultural ProfileGap indicatorSimilar — under 25 pt differenceModerate — 25 to 49 pt gapLarge — 50 pt or more
United States
BelgiumUnited States communication is direct and candid. Belgium culture is fairly direct, creating differing expectations around frankness and reading between the lines.
United States
BelgiumUnited States society is punctual and time-aware with schedules. Belgium is punctual and time-aware, shaping how tardiness and spontaneous changes are received.
United States
BelgiumSocial style in United States is very casual and informal. Belgium leans formal, affecting forms of address, workplace tone, and social interactions.
United States
BelgiumUnited States culture is individualistic, emphasising personal freedom and self-reliance. Belgium culture is individualistic, shaping group dynamics and individual responsibility.
Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
Avoid these awkward momentsThe United States Perspective
Golden Rules in Belgium
Being Too Casual
Belgium has more formal social norms than United States. Using first names too quickly or dressing casually for business can be perceived as disrespectful.
Assuming Shared Norms
Even when United States and Belgium seem culturally familiar, subtle differences in greetings, gift-giving, dining etiquette, and social pacing can catch travellers off guard.

