Not much; Mexicans already classify Canadians as "los gringuitos de mas al norte" (The little gringosfurther north). Also most Canadians know as much of Mexicans as regrettably Hollywood depicts them: lazy mustached fellows wearing big sombreros and drinking tequila all day long while watching cockfights or lucha libre. Besides, most Canadians know nothing about their immediate neighbors who share many common traits, so how would you expect them to learn about a culture that is further away that has very different traits?
Finally, if such increased contact ever happened, Canadians would be much more amazed than Mexicans about each other, due to the same reasons explained above.
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Cultural Contact is the exchange of ideas and oral tradition.
Mostly Asian countries. In Japan, eye contact is avoided but not considered so much "offensive".
Mountains are the geographic feature that most effectively serve as a natural barrier that limits contact between cultures.
The Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain were an effective barrier to trade and cultural contact.
By trading between Europe and Asia
it increased contact between the races, leading to greater understanding
it increased contact between the races, leading to greater understanding
Pyrenees Mountains
One difference is eye contact; most Asian cultures prefer indirect eye contact as a in conversations, while Western people prefer otherwise. Another one is, in Eastern cultures, the line between professional and personal relationships are fluid, unlike in Western cultures, where personal is separate from professional relationships. Disclaimer: Of course we're talking in a general sense, and etiquette still vary across cultures.
Contact between countries was difficult
contact between countries was difficult