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Iranian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: Iranians tend to be quite indirect in their communication. They generally look towards non-verbal cues and speak figuratively to make a point. This has the purpose of avoiding embarrassment or offence and respecting the other ...

Nepalese Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: The Nepali communication style is generally indirect to avoid confrontation or offence. Conversations are usually long and drawn out, as people tend to speak in a roundabout way that reaches their point more delicately. This ...

Tongan Culture / Other Considerations

... A longstanding and highly cherished tradition in Tonga is mat weaving. It is common for women to get together to weave mats and have conversations. Mats are traditionally given during special occasions, such as births, weddings and funerals. Tongans also w ...

New Zealand Culture / Other Considerations

... 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’. New Zealanders are renowned for their friendliness. However, this general outward demeanour is often mistake ...

Syrian Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Be sensitive to the possibility that a person may have ongoing mental or physical health problems from the effects of conflict. It is highly likely that a Syrian-born person in Australia has experienced undue suffering from the effects of the Syrian ...

Nepalese Culture / Greetings

... Nepalis expect people to greet the eldest or most senior person first. The traditional greeting is to press the palms of one’s hands together in front of the chest and say "Namaste" (meaning "I greet the god within you"). This is accompanied with a nod of ...

Mauritian Culture / Core Concepts

... Diversity Tolerance Hospitality Communalism Adaptability Pragmatism Mauritius is an independent island nation located in the middle of the Indian Ocean off the coast of East Africa. Mauritian culture, language and history have been significantly shaped by ...

New Zealand Culture / Family

... Family remains central to nurturing a person’s potential and individuality, providing emotional and financial support. In particular, families in New Zealand often view it as a responsibility to pass down cultural knowledge and values to future generations ...

Papua New Guinean Culture / Etiquette

... Given the variance in social norms and protocols amongst communities, it is difficult to articulate a general approach towards Papua New Guineans. Each community has their own understanding of what constitutes respectful or typical behaviour. Be conscious ...

Italian Culture / Other Considerations

... It is uncommon for Italians to make phone calls between 2pm and 4pm, since this is when many people have a ‘pisolino’ (nap). If they must call during these hours, they will apologise for disturbing the household. Italy has been a key flashpoint in Europe’s ...

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