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Russian Culture / References

... The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason (2017). Anatolievna Wieda, N. (2010). How the Russian Soul is Made: Secular Kenosis in Russian< ...

Samoan Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Show genuine interest in fa’a Samoa (‘the Samoan Way’). Samoans are extremely proud of fa’a Samoa and enjoy explaining its various facets. Oral pre ...

Sri Lankan Culture / Other Considerations

... Sri Lankans are generally curious about their surroundings and inquire about what they see. They may ask you “Where are you going?” or “What are you doing ...

Buddhism: Mahāyāna / Doctrines and Philosophy

... Religious Texts The Buddhist corpus is expansive and not contained within one single book. The Mahāyāna tradition accep ...

Polish Culture / Religion

... Poland is a secular country and freedom of religion is constitutionally ensured regardless of one’s faith so

British Culture / Family

... The average British family has classically been understood as a nuclear family with the extended family living separately. However, today the archetypical ...

Palestinian Culture / Core Concepts

... Dispossession Exile (Al-Manfa) Struggle Resistance Resilience Activism Creativity Family solidarity Honour (Sharaf) Personal connection

Serbian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings People usually greet each other by shaking hands, whilst maintaining eye contact and introducing themselves. This occurs ...

Chilean Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette It is considered rude to talk loudly in public places and restaurants. Yawns are politely concealed with the hand. Remove your hat and

Argentine Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette It is rude to walk through/between people who are conversing. If it is unavoidable, one should excuse themselves with th ...

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