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... Family holds central importance in the lives of North Sudanese people. A person’s identity and social standing are closely
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The family (la famiglia) is the most important aspect of an Italian’s life. It provides emotional and economic support to the individual and often form
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Meetings
Meeting structures are not very rigid. While there may be an agenda, it serves more as a guideline for the discussion.
The initial meeting i
... Basic Etiquette Greet people as you pass them casually around the workplace or in public. It is considered slightly standoffish ...
... Do’s Make an effort to keep discussion harmonious and balanced. Take an indirect approach towards any corrective remarks. It is important to ask ...
... According to CIA World Factbook, 87% of Syrians are Muslim, the majority being Sunni Muslims (74%).1 A further 13% are Shi’a Muslims, following the Alawite (11%), Ismaili ...
... The term ‘Māori’ is used to refer to an individual, as well as a collective group. Therefore, the plural form of the term is ‘Māori’, not ‘Māoris< ...
... Do’s Be sensitive to the possibility that a person may have ongoing mental or physical health problems from the effects of conflict. It ...
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Verbal
Indirect Communication: The communication style of Indians tends to be polite and indirect. They may try to speak appeasingly to those they are
... Islam is the official religion of Malaysia and has the largest following among the population. The geographic position of Malaysia on the ...
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