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... One’s family is the most important aspect of life for most Mexicans. It is believed that “what God has united can
... The majority of the Myanmar population speaks Burmese and follows Burmese naming conventions. The following information largely describes these
... Do’s It is polite to show interest in a person’s family background, such as asking where in his ...
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Try to be receptive to humour as the Irish appreciate good banter, and joking is a great way of establishing rapport.
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... Do’s Try to be generous with your time and open to building relationships. Turks often go out of their way to make newcomers feel welcome – for example, extending invitat ...
... Turkey is a secular country with a majority Muslim population. There are no formal statistics on the population’s religious affiliation. National identifi ...
... Family solidarity Dignity Machismo Rumbero spirit Optimism Pride Class Independence Colombia is a South American country that shares
... Meetings Tardiness reflects badly in a professional setting, so make sure to arrive on time or slightly early. If you’r ...
... Naming practices in Malaysia generally differ between ethnicities. The various practices followed by Malays, Malaysian Chinese
... Modesty Filial piety Guanxi Interdependence Stoicism Face Unity China is the most populous country in the world and has the second large< ...
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