Results for '2018-do-s-and-don-ts'
... Do’s Show a Saudi respect by following the correct etiquette, and remaining modest and polite (see Etiquette). Spend some time building a relationship a ...
... Do’s If anyone elderly is present, direct your attention and respect towards them. If a Russian requests a favour, it's ...
... Do’s Show respect by dressing modestly and remaining sensitive and polite. However, it is okay to be informal and relaxed – doing
... Do’s Be patient and accepting of ‘PNG time’. Papua New Guineans are not strict towards punctuality, and often do not mind having to wait for others. Ide ...
... Do’s Present yourself in a clean and well-dressed manner and make sure to tidy up after yourself. Be mindful of the mess or disor ...
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Remember that ‘Bamar’ (or ‘Burman’) and ‘Burmese’ are not the same. A Bamar is a member of the majority ethnic group. ‘Burmese’ refers to citizen
... Do’s If it arises, offer sympathy to the situation in their home country as they naturally respond well to warmth. Act politely and respectfully ...
... Do’s Engage in discussions on topics such as soccer (football) and the natural landscapes of Brazil. These are welcome t ...
... 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 yo ...
... Do’s Be respectful and courteous, especially around someone’s parents or elders. Colombians are often ...
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