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Chilean Culture / Greetings

... Greetings in Chile are very important because they emphasise that an individual is acknowledged and welcomed. When greeting someone in a formal setting or ...

Russian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Always show heightened respect to those who are older than you. It’s common to adopt a more formal demeanour. Offer you ...

Hong Kong Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings In Hong Kong, people generally enter a meeting in order of importance – the highest ranking person arriving first and so on. The same goe ...

Russian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings You should make appointments well in advance and arrive punctually. However, consider they may be cancelled on short notice. Engage in a long period of so ...

Iranian Culture / Core Concepts

... Intellect Politeness Achievement Technology Respect Theology Dignity Humbleness The Islamic Republic of Iran is a Middle Eastern nation located at the cro ...

Bosnian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette It is expected that people act with more formality and respect around their elders. In the Bosnian language, they are to be addressed u

Australian Culture / Etiquette

... People are rarely criticised if someone fails to observe formal etiquette (e.g. forgetting to dress smartly). Commenting on someone

Indonesian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Remove your shoes before you enter a carpeted room, place of worship or if you see that the host/hostess has removed thei ...

Lebanese Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette It is considered rude or bad manners to give someone an object to hold (for example, while you do something else ...

Afghan Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Use your right hand or both hands together to gesture or offer anything. The left hand is used for cleaning and hygiene purposes

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