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... Tonga Population Language Tongan (official) 96.1% English (official) 88.1% Other 12.3% The majority of the population speak both Tongan and English. Some people may also speak a third language as well. [2016 est.] Religion Ethnicity Tongans in Australia Po ...
... Verbal Communication Style: It is common for Serbians to speak loudly and expressively during conversations. This often reflects passion rather than anger. For some Serbians, being soft-spoken may be perceived as lacking in confidence. D ...
... Croatians place a high value on family and it is the basis of the country’s social structure. Traditionally, the Croatian household was composed of the grandparents, parents and two or more children. While it is not rare to find a household of this makeup ...
... A firm handshake with eye contact and a smile is the appropriate greeting in most situations. Men should wait for a woman to extend her hand first. Women may hold each other’s forearms instead of shaking hands. Once people become acquai ...
... Greetings in Poland are usually courteous and reserved. People behave quite formally when meeting strangers for the first time. The common greeting is to shake hands while holding direct eye contact. People usually shake women’s hands first before addres ...
... Malta Population Language Maltese (official) 90.1% English (official) 6.0% Other 0.9% [2005 est.] Religion Roman Catholic Christianity (official) Ethnicity Maltese Cultural Dimensions Power Distance 56 Individualism 59 Masculinity 47 Uncertainty Avoidance ...
... Verbal Communication Style: Filipinos will try to express their opinions and ideas diplomatically and with humility to avoid appearing arrogant. The tone of voice varies widely by language, dialect and region. Indirect Communication: Filipinos often commun ...
... Taiwan Population 8 Language 9 Note: Percentages reflect the population of resident nationals 6 years and over who speak each language as their primary language. Religion 10 Note: The most available data on religious affiliation from the Department of Civi ...
... Germany is a very secular country and religion tends to be regarded as quite a private matter. Nevertheless, the majority of the population identifies as religious, with Christianity being the traditional and dominant faith. In 2023, it was estimated that ...
... Naming practices and traditions differ across the various ethnic, tribal, and linguistic groups in South Africa. White Afrikaans and English speakers typically follow Dutch and British English naming conventions, respectively. Indian and Asian South Africa ...
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