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Indonesian Culture / Core Concepts

... Face Courtesy Harmony Warmth Gentleness Filial piety Unity Appeasement Indonesia is the largest Muslim-majority country ...

Egyptian Culture / Family

... Family is a very important part of life for Egyptian people and a significant component of Egyptian society. As Egypt is a largely collectivist so ...

Italian Culture / Naming

... Italian naming conventions are similar to those in Australia, with the surname following the first name, e.g. Alessandro CAPONE (male) an ...

Venezuelan Culture / Communication

... Verbal The Venezuelan accent and language structure are similar to that of Canarian Spanish. The Caracas dialect and accent in particular is considered t ...

Myanmar (Burmese) Culture / Core Concepts

... Myanmar was formerly known as Burma. The changing of its name has been the subject of controversies and mixed incidences of adopt ...

American Culture / References

... The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason (2016), with successive research and edits were made in 2021. The Religion section wa< ...

British Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Always say “please” when asking someone for help. It is often considered impolite to ask

Fijian Culture / Core Concepts

... Generosity Friendliness Contentment Collectivism Privacy Inclusion Gratitude Fiji is a vibrant country consisting of over three hundred isl ...

Ukrainian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Ukrainians generally have a relaxed approach to time. Plans are often discussed loosely in everyday conversation to accommodate for delay< ...

Swedish Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Give at least two weeks’ notice if you are arranging a meeting in Sweden. Usually, business cards are offered at the commencement of a meeting. W ...

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