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Iraqi Culture / Core Concepts

... Mesopotamia Cooperation Honour Empathy Generosity Pilgrimage Perseverance Iraq is a Middle Eastern country bordering Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria. ...

Venezuelan Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Be respectful of your Venezuelan counterpart’s family. Family is very important to Venezuelan culture, and Venezuelans have strong bonds

Zimbabwean Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: Zimbabweans are indirect communicators. They generally seek to avoid friction in any conversation. Thus, to be blunt and frank is

American Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s It is okay to be open and proud about your success in the United States. Americans often like to focus on accomplishments and other ...

Canadian Culture / Core Concepts

... The Indigenous people and nations of North America are the traditional custodians of the land, having inhabited it for at least 15,000 years before Europeans

Palestinian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: Palestinians generally tend to communicate indirectly. This means people can be vague in their response to direct questions and give their o ...

Mexican Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Be respectful and courteous, especially when in the company of parents or elders. Try and be open to the friends and family of your ...

Afghan Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Punctuality is very important. Arrive on time, but also be flexible if delays occur throughout the meeting. Shake hands with everyone present dur ...

Lao Culture / Core Concepts

... Politeness Modesty 'Face' Harmony Respect Diversity Officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Laos is

Romanian Culture / Core Concepts

... Power Distance Hospitality Scepticism Privacy Folklore Regionalism Uncertainty Avoidance Interdependence Romania is a country in southeastern Europe that ...

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