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Australian Culture / Family

... The average Australian household has been classically understood as a nuclear family with extended family living separately. However, tod ...

Buddhism: Theravāda / Social Structure and Institutions

... Organisational Structure Theravāda Buddhisms organisational structure varies from region to region and sect to sect. Th ...

Islam / Rituals and Practices

... Five Pillars of Islam (Arkān al-Islām al-khamsah) The Five Pillars of Islam (arkān al-Islām al-khamsah) refers< ...

Greek Culture / Other Considerations

... Greeks may praise themselves, such as complimenting their own cooking or telling stories in which they are the hero. This is

Buddhism: Mahāyāna / Social Structure and Institutions

... Organisational Structure There is some difficulty in generalising Mahāyāna Buddhism's organisational structure. Thi

Bangladeshi Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Talking at length about your particular speciality or technical skill is generally welcomed. However, be sure not to come across a

Singaporean Culture / Greetings

... Singaporean greetings vary between the major ethnic groups. A handshake generally suffices as the appropriate greeting between two people. However, Malay or Indian Singapo ...

Kenyan Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s It is important to enquire about a Kenyan’s well-being, family, home, and work whenever you see them to show personal intere ...

East Timorese Culture / Do's and Dont's

... Do’s It can be a good conversation starter to inquire about one’s place of birth, family background and what languages your East Timorese ...

Russian Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s If anyone elderly is present, direct your attention and respect towards them. If a Russian requests a favour, it's ...

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