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Singaporean Culture / Business Culture

... Being one of the four Asian ‘Tigers’ or ’Dragons’ of the world economy, modern day Singapore has become shaped by its business culture. The World Bank ranked Singapore as the best country in the world for doing business in 2012. It is also listed as having ...

Samoan Culture / Naming

... Typically, first names come before last names. For example, Teuila AUTUFUGA. If someone holds a title, that name will come before their given name. Samoans often name their children after their relatives, such as aunts, uncles or grandparents. Some Samoans ...

British Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Always say “please” when asking someone for help. It is often considered impolite to ask a direct question about someone’s salary, wealth, weight or age. Spitting in public is considered rude. If there is a line for something, always queue ...

Fijian Culture / Naming

... Naming customs in Fiji vary between ethnic groups. They have also been largely influenced by Western practices. Therefore, traditional indigenous and Indo-Fijian names are often adapted to suit Western standards. Traditional Fijian Name ...

Greek Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings First impressions are important. Present yourself neatly, stylishly and professionally in a conservative suit. Lateness is more common in Greece; up to 10 minutes is usually acceptable. However, it is fair for you to expect that someone will provi ...

Portuguese Culture / Greetings

... The most common and appropriate greeting for anyone is a handshake. In Portugal, handshakes are usually firm, although some Portuguese may prefer lighter handshakes. Among friends and relatives, women and men usually give other women ‘beijinhos’ (‘little k ...

Indian Culture / Religion

... Religion has historically influenced Indian society on a political, cultural and economic level. There is a sense of pride associated with the country’s rich religious history as the traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism all emerged out of ...

South African Culture / Dates of Significance

... Public Holidays New Year’s Day – 1st of January Human Rights Day – 21st of March Good Friday – Varies each year, typically between late March - late April Family Day – Day after Easter Sunday Freedom Day – 27th of April Workers’ Day – 1st ...

Canadian Culture / Dates of Significance

... Public Holidays New Year’s Day – 1st of January Easter Weekend – Varies each year Victoria Day – Monday preceding May 25 Canada Day – 1st of July Labour Day – the first Monday of September National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – 30th of September Thank ...

Hinduism / Social Structure and Institutions

... Social Structure (Caste System) The social structure most commonly associated with Hindu traditions is referred to in English as the ‘caste system’. The term ‘caste’ comes from the word ‘casta’, which was used by Portuguese observers to describe the socia ...

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