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Chinese Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Although Chinese people themselves may be late, make sure that you are punctual. If you are late, be sure to offer an apology for your tardiness. ...

Swedish Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: Communication in Sweden is participative, with everyone encouraged to share their perspective. There is a tendency for Swedes to avoid conflic ...

Mexican Culture / Family

... One’s family is the most important aspect of life for most Mexicans. It is believed that “what God has united cannot be ...

Hong Kong Culture / Communication

... Verbal Silence: Silence is an important and purposeful tool used in Asian communication. Pausing before giving a response indicates that ...

Mexican Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings When arranging a meeting, it is normal to confirm the date and appointment several times in advance. Doing so conveys your eagerness

Vietnamese Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: The Vietnamese are generally observed as being indirect verbal communicators, often understating themselves to reach their ...

Filipino Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings It is important to be punctual. You can expect a Filipino to be on time when the appointment is business-related. Expect people to defer decision ...

Peruvian Culture / Greetings

... In Peru, greetings are very important because they emphasise that an individual is acknowledged and welcomed. The most common greeting is a hands ...

Christianity: Protestant / References and Further Readings

... The primary author of this profile was Chara Scroope (2022). Avis, P. (Ed.). (2018). Introduction to Ecclesiology. Oxford University Press

Saudi Arabian Culture / Saudis in Australia

... Migration History and Demographics Saudi migration to Australia began in the 20th century. However, the vast majority of the Saudi population has arrived since

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