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... Hospitality Hungarikum Sombreness Sentimentality Adaptability Pride Hungary is a landlocked country located in central Europe with a diverse cultural milieu. Throughout history, there has been a constant struggle for Hungarians to find their own voice and ...
... Ethnic Macedonians Ethnic Macedonians traditionally have a personal name followed by their family name as the surname but no middle name (e.g. Aleksandar Tošev). Family names often have different suffixes for males and females. The masculi ...
... Most people's names generally follow Cambodian naming conventions. However, some Cambodians may change the arrangement of their names to suit English-Western practices (see below). Chinese and Vietnamese Cambodians may also follow differen ...
... Basic Etiquette Saudis generally observe a separation between the functions of the hands. This custom is tied to Islamic principles that prescribe the left hand should be used for removal of dirt and for cleaning. It should not be used for functions such ...
... Most Colombian names follow the Spanish naming convention. This is a personal name(s) followed by the father’s paternal family name and then the mother’s paternal family name, e.g. Jesús Marίa GONZALEZ LÓPEZ. People may ...
... The primary authors of this profile were Chara Scroope and Nina Evason, originally published in 2017. The Naming section was authored by Nina Evason in 2021. Asia Media Centre. (2022, January 25). A basic guide to Chinese names. Asia New Zealand Foundation ...
... Naming Conventions Japanese naming conventions arrange names as follows: [FAMILY NAME] [given name]. For example, YAMAMOTO Yukio (male) and SATŌ Akari (female). The family name (known as ‘myouji’ or ‘ue no namae’) is inherited patrilineall ...
... Naming practices and traditions vary significantly across different regions, ethnicities and linguistic groups in Indonesia. The following information provides a guideline to general conventions across the country, although is most representative of Javene ...
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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 hand after these personal questions are asked. Forgetting to ask about a person's
... Mexican names follow Spanish naming customs: [personal name(s)] [father’s paternal family name] [mother’s paternal family name]. For example, Hector GONZÁLEZ LÓPEZ (male) and Camila GUTIERREZ GARCIA (female). The ‘personal ...
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