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... National Dates of Significance New Year’s Day (Shōgatsu) – 1st of January National Foundation Day (Kenkoku Kinen no Hi) – 11th of February Emperor’s Birthday (Tennō tanjōbi) – 23rd of February Spring Equinox Day (Shunbun no Hi) – Varies each year, usually ...
... The Indigenous peoples of the northern Canadian Arctic are officially known as the Inuit, a term meaning “the people”. The singular form, Inuk, translates as “the person”. Historically, these groups were referred to as “Eskimos,” but this term is now consi ...
... There has been an ongoing exchange of migration between New Zealand and Australia since both countries’ colonial beginnings. This relationship is influenced by close geographic proximity, shared history as colonies of the British Commonwealth, and the ANZA ...
... Verbal Direct Communication: Somalis generally communicate quite openly and directly. They tend to speak straight-to-the-point and are very honest. People may be more indirect when delivering criticism or ...
... Israelis consider family to be a very important aspect of their life. However, since Israeli society contains a blend of both individualistic and collectivistic cultures, there are many different family structures.53 For example, while it ...
... Religious Buildings Mosque (Masjid) The primary place of worship for Muslims is a mosque (masjid). Mosques around the world vary depending on resources and culture. Common features found throughout include the minaret (slim tower where t ...
... There is a strong emphasis on cleanliness in Nepal, influenced by social and religious customs. Certain actions, objects and body parts are considered particularly pure or impure. For example, the head is understood to be the purest part of the body, whils ...
... The focus of this religious profile, Eastern Orthodoxy, constitutes a separate tradition from the churches of the Oriental Orthodox Communion. In many countries, Eastern Orthodoxy is deeply intertwined with the local culture. This means t ...
... Basic Etiquette It is impolite to yawn without covering your mouth. When a person sneezes, Romanians often respond with “Sanatate” (Good health) or “Noroc” (Good luck). It is polite to offer one’s seat to an older person. Romanians may offer their hand to ...
... Pakistan was formed as an Islamic Republic, establishing Islam as the official state religion. According to the 2017 Census, 96.5% of Pakistanis identified as Muslims – although unofficial estimates vary widely regarding the size of minority religious grou ...
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