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... Verbal Communication Style: Colombians can be quite expressive when making their point heard. They are generally open about their emotions. One typically finds that the loudest
... Meetings It is important to be punctual. You can expect a Filipino to be on time when the appointment is business-related. Expect people to defer decision ...
... Family is the most important aspect of Ethiopians’ lives. It forms the basis of people’s support networ ...
... Naming Conventions Vietnamese names are generally arranged as follows: [FAMILY NAME] [middle name] [given name]. For example, NGUYỄN Văn Nam (male) or LÊ Thị Lam (female). ...
... Sexuality, Marriage and Divorce According to the Eastern Orthodox tradition, human sexual activity should occur within the institution of marriage between one man and one ...
... Verbal Direct Communication: Dutch tend to have a direct communication style, speaking quite frankly in a straightforward manner. At times, this may be misundersto ...
... Meetings Rather than introduce oneself, there is a tendency in business meetings to be introduced by a third person, typically the host. ...
... Tolerance (Verdraagzaamheid) Industriousness Pragmatism Permissiveness Pride Egalitarianism The Netherlands, sometimes known as Holland, ...
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Dietary Practices
There are no prescribed dietary requirements for the laity in Theravāda Buddhism. While vegetarianism is present a
... Verbal Indirect Communication: Mexicans are generally indirect communicators. They rarely give direct refusals or deliver delicate information in a blunt way. This is con< ...
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