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Mexican Culture / Family

... One’s family is the most important aspect of life for most Mexicans. It is believed that “what God has united can

Myanmar (Burmese) Culture / Naming

... The majority of the Myanmar population speaks Burmese and follows Burmese naming conventions. The following information largely describes these

Palestinian Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s It is polite to show interest in a persons family background, such as asking where in his ...

Irish Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Try to be receptive to humour as the Irish appreciate good banter, and joking is a great way of establishing rapport. Engage in conversation topic

Turkish Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... 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 ...

Turkish Culture / Religion

... Turkey is a secular country with a majority Muslim population. There are no formal statistics on the population’s religious affiliation. National identifi ...

Colombian Culture / Core Concepts

... Family solidarity Dignity Machismo Rumbero spirit Optimism Pride Class Independence Colombia is a South American country that shares

Canadian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Tardiness reflects badly in a professional setting, so make sure to arrive on time or slightly early. If you’r ...

Malaysian Culture / Naming

... Naming practices in Malaysia generally differ between ethnicities. The various practices followed by Malays, Malaysian Chinese

Chinese Culture / Core Concepts

... 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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