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... Croatia is officially a secular state, yet religion has played a large role in terms of informing the cultural values of Croatians. As of 2021, most Croatians identified with Christianity, with 79.0% identifying as Roman Catholic, 3.3% identifying as Easte ...
... Family Structure The average American family has classically been understood as a nuclear family (husband, wife and children) with extended family living separately. While the nuclear family structure is still common today, it can no longer be an exact soc ...
... Peruvians began settling in Australia in the late 1800s, with the 1901 census indicating just under 30 Peruvians in the country at the time. Migration from Peru to Australia remained low until the mid-1980s when the number of emigrants gre ...
... Verbal Direct Communication: The Polish can speak quite matter-of-factly and are generally comfortable with directness. For example, they may not hesitate to correct people and can deliver criticism quite honestly. This c ...
... Be aware of appropriate attire when visiting a home or a religious building. Being shirtless, wearing singlets with thin straps that expose your shoulders and skirts that sit above the knee are sometimes considered too revealing in Kenya. Kenya hosts larg ...
... Guiding Ethical Concepts Protecting Life (Pikuach Nefesh) The concept of pikuach nefesh refers to the idea that preserving and protecting human life takes precedence over any other religious consideration. This includes overriding laws for the sake of sa ...
... Many Dutch pride themselves on having a religiously tolerant society. The diversity of religions is accepted and evident throughout the country through the various places of worship. As of 2019 in the Netherlands, 20.1% of the population identify as Roman ...
... Migration History The Vietnamese were one of the first Asian populations to be granted permanent residence in Australia en masse after the abolition of the White Australia policy. Thus, they are one of the most well-established migrant pop ...
... Do’s Be sensitive to the experiences that Afghan refugees have endured. There is a high occurrence of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder among those that have witnessed the loss of their family and friends. Many Afghans ...
... Do’s Try to get straight to the point at hand. Germans generally do not need much small talk to warm up the conversation. They often appreciate it when others are direct. Provide sincere answers to serious questions, and avoid introducing humour to lighten ...
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