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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 ...

Lao Culture / Other Considerations

... In Laos, it is considered unacceptable for women to smoke cigarettes. This is mainly due to a general misconception that women smoking cigarettes are wild or ill-mannered. For some, this misconception goes further to imply that the woman i ...

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 ...

Bangladeshi Culture / Other Considerations

... Many Bangladeshis enjoy watching and/or playing cricket. This is usually a good point of conversation and a way to bond with your Bangladeshi counterpart. Although some Muslim Bangladeshi women wear a hijab, the law does not officially force this practice ...

Portuguese Culture / Other Considerations

... Many Portuguese enjoy watching and/or playing football (soccer). The sport can often evoke intense emotions and passion. Indeed, football is usually a good point of conversation and a great way to bond with your Portuguese counterpart. Consider what attire ...

Taiwanese Culture / Other Considerations

... The relationship between Taiwan and China is a very sensitive topic. Be considerate of its complexities should it arise in conversations. Many of the younger generation of Taiwanese wish to define themselves as distinct from China as a way to combat possib ...

Hong Kong Culture / Other Considerations

... Superstitious Colors White: Associated with mourning and death. Black: Linked to evil, death, and disaster. Blue: Often associated with death as well. Red: Considered a “happy” colour symbolising wealth, fame, and luck. However, writing in red is taboo as ...

Japanese Culture / Other Considerations

... Various numbers hold superstitious connotations in Japan. Many of these superstitions relate to the way certains words for numbers and objects sound similar to negative concepts. For example, the number four (shi in Japanese) is also the word for ‘death’. ...

Dutch Culture / Other Considerations

... Although sometimes people refer to the entire country as ‘Holland’, this is incorrect. Holland is a region within the Netherlands where typical Dutch culture is found. Those who reside outside of Holland may take offence if they are referred to as ‘Holland ...

South Sudanese Culture / Other Considerations

... Under Australian law, the customs of scarification and tattooing are legal provided that the person is over 18 and has given his or her consent for it. Many traffic laws common throughout industrialised nations do not apply in South Sudan. South Sudanese m ...

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