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Swedish Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Much etiquette in Sweden is based on maintaining equality throughout interactions. For example, thanking people for their efforts and reciprocating action ...

Croatian Culture / Family

... Croatians place a high value on family and it is the basis of the country’s social structure. Traditionally, the Croatian household wa

Austrian Culture / Family

... The nuclear family is the most common household unit in Austria. Families tend to be small, usually consisting of the pa ...

Palestinian Culture / Family

... Family is the most important aspect of life for Palestinians. An individual's family is thought to encompass not only th ...

Hong Kong Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Hong Kongers tend to be very hospitable and willing to help a stranger in need, perhaps more so than is common in the Englis ...

Taiwanese Culture / Population Statistics

... Taiwan Population 8 Language 9 Note: Percentages reflect the population of resident nationals 6 years and over who speak each language as their primary la ...

South African Culture / Naming

... Naming practices and traditions differ across the various ethnic, tribal, and linguistic groups in South Africa. White Afrikaans and Engl ...

East Timorese Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Though East Timorese tend to have a relaxed view of time, time and punctuality are important in a business context. Pre-scheduled appointments ar ...

Lebanese Culture / Core Concepts

... Honour Sincerity Integrity Hospitality Sensitivity Adaptability Wariness Lebanon is a small yet diverse country. It’s approximatel ...

Brazilian Culture / Family

... Family plays a large role in everyday life for most Brazilians. Great expectation is put on being loyal and committed to the family unit, with help to be given to one’s fa ...

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