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Turkish Culture / Family

... Turkish culture places a strong emphasis on family. There is a widely held belief that individuals should maintain close ...

Peruvian Culture / Family

... For Peruvians, one’s family is often considered to be the most important part of life. In Peru, there is a general expectation that individuals

Indian Culture / Population Statistics

... India Population 2 Language 3 The 2011 Census of India recorded 270 identifiable languages, 123 of which are grouped under the 22 ‘scheduled languages’ (official languages ...

Indonesian Culture / Greetings

... Greetings between two people of the same gender usually involve a handshake. Devout Muslims may prefer not to touch people of the opposite

Samoan Culture / Family

... For most Samoans, the family is of the utmost importance. It is believed that each person is a representative of their f ...

Maltese Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Business meetings are expected to be scheduled in advance. Generally, you should call to request the meeting at least two week

American Culture / Naming

... Naming Conventions American names generally follow English naming conventions. However, this may vary depending on one’s racial, ethnic or family backgro ...

Kenyan Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Appointments should be made at least two weeks in advance. It is important to confirm the meeting time and date two or three days

Maltese Culture / Core Concepts

... Hospitality Generosity Homogeneity Warmth Modesty Pika The nation state of Malta consists of three inhabited islands and several uninhabi ...

Portuguese Culture / Core Concepts

... Saudade Modesty Colonisation Formality Expressiveness Uncertainty Avoidance Portugal is situated in Western Europe, making up one-sixth o ...

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