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Spanish Culture / Other Considerations

... Consider that some Spaniards may have different levels of sensitivity regarding gender, race and ethnicity. People commonly describe one another by their physical attributes. It is normal to call girls ‘beautiful princesses’ or refer to a convenience store ...

Iranian Culture / Family

... In Iran, people generally feel able to relax their moral codes of behaviour and reveal the private side of their life when surrounded by people from their inner circle. These are primarily their family members and close friends. One usually turns immediate ...

Italian Culture / Religion

... Italy is officially a secular state, yet its religious and social fabric remains deeply shaped by Roman Catholic traditions. Long regarded as the heart of Catholicism, it is home to the Vatican—the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope. However, t ...

Cypriot Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette In both Greek and Turkish Cypriot culture, ‘on time’ can mean 20, 30 or even 45 minutes late. However, if you are late yourself, give a heartfelt apology and a legitimate excuse. Refusing something offered can be interpre ...

Zimbabwean Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Stand up to greet people who have recently entered a room. Respect is shown by physically lowering oneself below another person’s stature. When meeting or interacting with someone older or of a higher status, it is polite to lower one’s hea ...

Myanmar (Burmese) Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Remember that ‘Bamar’ (or ‘Burman’) and ‘Burmese’ are not the same. A Bamar is a member of the majority ethnic group. ‘Burmese’ refers to citizenship or the language. People from minority ethnic groups can be very offended if one equates the two terms ...

Serbian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette There is a strong coffee culture in Serbia. Black coffee (‘crnakafa’) is served frequently throughout the day. Serbians are generally very hospitable people and often enjoy visiting and chatting with others. People tend ...

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 ...

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 ...

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