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South African Culture / Other Considerations

... South Africans like to feel respected by the person with whom they are interacting. It is important to show instant respect by greeting them immediately. Complimenting South Africa and inquiring about their wellbeing can make them warm to you quickly. If ...

Spanish Culture / Spaniards in Australia

... Migration History The first recorded Spaniard to live permanently in Australia was a male who arrived in 1821 and settled in New South Wales. A few more Spanish settlers arrived in search of fortune during the gold rush of the 1850s. However, their total n ...

Brazilian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: Brazilians can be very expressive and emotive in their communication. At times, they may interrupt others when speaking when overcome by their passion or interest in the conversation topic. Moreover, Brazilians are often not af ...

German Culture / Other Considerations

... Sunday is a day of rest in Germany. Most shops close and people tend not to do hard work. German children are usually given a comprehensive sexual education from a young age. As such, society tends to be quite honest and open about sex and sexuality. The a ...

Brazilian Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Engage in discussions on topics such as soccer (football) and the natural landscapes of Brazil. These are welcome topics of conversation. Have a willingness to be open and warm. This will help create a stronger dynamic, as Brazilians tend to interac ...

South Korean Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Laugh with Koreans whenever possible as they enjoy sharing humour. Make an effort to compliment what you like about Korea. This may help in giving you ‘face’. Be aware of how you fit in the social hierarchy that Koreans observe. Discern who is superio ...

Lao Culture / Naming

... Most Lao follow Lao naming conventions. However, there may be variation between different ethnic groups, such as the Hmong people (see below). Lao Names Naming Conventions Lao naming conventions arrange names as follows: [given name(s)] [FAMILY NAME]. For ...

New Zealand Culture / Religion

... New Zealand is a secular nation, meaning there is a formal separation between the state and religious entities.1 There is a high degree of religious freedom and diversity throughout the country. While state and religious groups remain separate, religious i ...

Venezuelan Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Venezuelans are generally relaxed in regard to timekeeping. Social occasions may start late and run overtime. However, it is still important to be punctual and respectful of others’ time in professional settings. It is considered polite t ...

Malaysian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Give or receive anything with two hands. If something must be passed with one hand, use the right hand. In accordance with Islamic principles, the left hand is reserved for cleansing one's body and should not be used alone to give or receiv ...

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