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Basic Etiquette
In Poland, people are expected to maintain a basic appearance of courtesy at all times. This involves paying attention and giving con
... Although it is possible to identify streams and sects within Hinduism, such categories are not rigidly defined. Moreover ...
... When initially meeting someone, it is necessary to ask about a person’s well-being and that of their family. Only move onto the matter at ...
... Family is the most important aspect of life in Vietnam. It is much more interdependent and tight-knit than what many Western cultures are ...
... Loyalty Companionship Interdependence Faith Tradition Patience Tolerance Dependability Nepal is a landlocked, mountainous country located between India and Tibet. It is well known for the ...
... Meetings People enter a meeting in order of importance, with the highest-ranking person arriving first and so on. The same goes ...
... Verbal Indirect Communication: Iranians tend to be quite indirect in their communication. They generally look towards non-verbal cues and speak figuratively to make a poin ...
... Verbal Indirect Communication: The Nepali communication style is generally indirect to avoid confrontation or offence. Conversations are usually long and drawn out, as peo ...
... Basic Etiquette It is common to find people being subtly dismissed by salespeople, waiters or others in the service indu ...
... Basic Etiquette It is important to respect the age hierarchy. Stand up when someone older than you enters the room and offer them your seat if there are n ...
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