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Fijian Culture / Greetings

... A handshake is the normal greeting between people. Indigenous Fijians tend to shake up and down once and then hold the persons

Palestinian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings You are expected to greet everyone in the room individually, even if the group is large. If your Palestinian counterpart is hosting the meeting, you can expect to ...

Japanese Culture / Population Statistics

... Japan Population 1 Language 2 Japanese Note: The national census does not gather statistical data on languages spoken among the populati ...

Myanmar (Burmese) Culture / Family

... Family is extremely important to life in Myanmar. However, it’s important to recognise that the Burmese notion of ‘family’ extends well beyond the nuclear ...

Sri Lankan Culture / Religion

... The freedom to choose and express religious affiliation is guaranteed under the Sri Lankan constitution. Buddhism is the ...

Hong Kong Culture / Religion

... The religiously unaffiliated are the largest group in Hong Kong, accounting for 61% of the population according to 2023 survey data.1 An additional 20% identify as Christian

British Culture / Core Concepts

... Stoicism Class Equity Regional diversity Informality Humour Diligence The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the UK) comprises England, Scotland, Wale

Austrian Culture / Core Concepts

... Cooperation Neutrality Artistry Formality Privacy Gemütlichkeit Pragmatism Austria is a landlocked country located in south-central Europe. It sha ...

Cambodian Culture / Other Considerations

... Consider what attire you are wearing if you are visiting a school or house. Singlets with thin straps that expose your shoulders< ...

Christianity: Roman Catholic / Social Structure and Institutions

... Organisational Structure There are three general categories within the organisational structure of the Roman Catholic Church: the clergy, monastics and laity. Part of the ...

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