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Palestinian Culture / Etiquette

... The following information outlines basic etiquette in Palestinian culture. However, be aware that there are many individual variations depending on one’s religion (Muslim or Christian), income status, level of urbanisation and location. Th ...

Peruvian Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Engage in discussions on topics such as football (soccer), Peruvian cuisine and Peru's natural landscapes. These are welcome topics of conversation. Try to show an interest in Peruvian cuisine. Food is a big source of pride for many Peruvians and is ...

North Sudanese Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Expect to be asked about your marital status and occupation when meeting a Sudanese person for the first time. This is not intended to be intrusive. Rather, such questions allow people to determine how they should interact with you. You may wish to sh ...

Palestinian Culture / Palestinians in Australia

... Migration History There are few records of Palestinian migration to Australia before the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. From this point onwards, Palestinian migration patterns are generally traceable to geopolitical events in the region. How ...

South Sudanese Culture / South Sudanese in Australia

... Demographics According to the 2021 Australian Housing and Population Census, 8,225 Australian residents were born in South Sudan.9 However, this census data does not necessarily reflect their true community affiliations. As South Sudan was only formed in 2 ...

Afghan Culture / Family

... One’s family is the single most important aspect of life in Afghanistan. Afghan culture is very collectivistic and people generally put their family’s interests before their own. This means that family responsibilities tend to hold a great ...

Peruvian Culture / Other Considerations

... Many Peruvians enjoy watching and playing football (soccer). It is common for children to be gifted a soccer ball as a birthday present. Football often acts as a way for people to bond, regardless of age. Open displays of the communist symbol of the hamme ...

Venezuelan Culture / Family

... The family unit is a very important aspect of Venezuelan culture. Venezuelan families are generally tight-knit, close and supportive, providing an economic and social safety-net. Extended family ties play ...

Saudi Arabian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Saudis generally observe a separation between the functions of the hands. This custom is tied to Islamic principles that prescribe the left hand should be used for removal of dirt and for cleaning. It should not be used for functions such ...

British Culture / Other Considerations

... “British” and “English” are not synonymous. “British” may refer to people of Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) or citizens of the United Kingdom, while “English” refers specifically to people from England. Northern Ireland is part of the United King ...

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