Results for '2018-do-s-and-don-ts'
... The religiously unaffiliated are the largest group in Hong Kong, accounting for 61% of the population according to 2023 survey data.1 An additional 20% identify as Christian
... Meetings Make appointments well in advance and arrive punctually. Confirm and reconfirm scheduled meetings to avoid them being cancelled on short notice. Arrive on time to ...
... ‘Taarof’ (Politeness and Mutual Respect) Politeness and etiquette are demonstrated on a daily basis in Iran. It is often exhibited through the traditiona ...
... Verbal Indirect Communication: The Turkish communication style is often warm and indirect when first meeting people. People are generally cautious of offending anybody in ...
... Loyalty Face (Mien-tzu) Guanxi Confucian ethics Respect Friendship Hospitality Taiwan (officially named the Republic of China) is an island
... Loyalty Companionship Interdependence Faith Tradition Patience Tolerance Dependability Nepal is a landlocked, mountainous country located between India and Tibet. It is well known for the ...
... Face Courtesy Harmony Warmth Gentleness Filial piety Unity Appeasement Indonesia is the largest Muslim-majority country ...
... 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 naming conventions are similar to those in Australia, with the surname following the first name, e.g. Alessandro CAPONE (male) an ...
... Verbal The Venezuelan accent and language structure are similar to that of Canarian Spanish. The Caracas dialect and accent in particular is considered t ...
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