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... According to the 2013 census, 50.70% of Bosnians identified as Muslim, 30.75% identified as Orthodox Christians, and 15.19% identified a< ...
... Citizens of Nepal tend to prefer ‘Nepali' as the describing demonym for their identity, as it reflects local morphology. ‘Nepalese’ is al ...
... Do’s Be respectful of Mauritius’ diversity. Many people feel connected to their ethnic and religious communities and may be offended if this
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Organisational Structure
There are three general categories within the organisational structure of the Eastern Orthodox tradition: the clergy, mona
... Naming Conventions Somali naming conventions generally follow the format: [personal name] [father’s personal name] [paternal grandfather’s persona ...
... Verbal Indirect Communication: Mauritians tend to avoid conflict or confrontation. People generally tell their conversation partner what they think they want to hear to avoid hurting their counterpart or causing
... Do’s Show an Iraqi respect by dressing modestly and remaining sensitive and polite. However, it is okay to be informal and relaxed. Doing so
... Discussions about terrorism, gun control, slavery and race relations can be sensitive topics. If discussing politics, e ...
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Do not refer to Ukraine as “the Ukraine”. Using ‘the’ in this context is reminiscent of the Soviet era and implies that the country i
... Naming Conventions Dutch naming conventions arrange names as follows: [first given name] [other given name(s)] [FAMILY NAME]. For example ...
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