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Venezuelan Culture / Religion

... Venezuela does not have an official religion. However, Roman Catholicism is the dominant faith and deeply culturally pervasive. According to the 2011 national census, roughly 71% of the population identified as Catholic.1 A further 17% of Venezuelans ident ...

Hong Kong Culture / Population Statistics

... Hong Kong Population 1 7,297,821 (2024 est.) Language 2 Religion 3 Ethnicity 2 Cultural Dimensions Hong Kongers in Australia 3 These demographic statistics pertain to individuals in Australia who were born in Hong Kong, as reported in the 2021 Australian H ...

Canadian Culture / Population Statistics

... Canada Population 38,516,736 [2023 est.] Language English (official)54.9%French (official)19.6%Mandarin1.9%Punjabi1.8%Cantonese1.5%Spanish1.5%Tagalog1.3%Other17.5% Data represents respondents' nominated mothertongue language. [Canadian Cen ...

German Culture / Population Statistics

... Germany Population 21 Language 22 Religion 23 Ethnicity 24 Cultural Dimensions Germans in Australia These demographic statistics pertain to individuals in Australia who were born in Germany, as reported in the 2021 Australian Housing and Population Census. ...

Taiwanese Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: The Taiwanese are quite deliberate and contemplative regarding how they communicate. They often take care to avoid communicating anything directly that may offend or hurt a colleague. Indirect Communication: The Taiwanese commun ...

Iraqi Culture / Family

... Family is a central aspect of life in Iraq and is central to a person’s sense of self and identity. Iraqi culture is very collectivistic, whereby people tend to put their family’s interests before their own. One finds Iraqis constantly considering the effe ...

Mexican Culture / Family

... One’s family is the most important aspect of life for most Mexicans. It is believed that “what God has united cannot be separated by man”. In respect of this, family relationships are typically very close. One’s family tends to have a major influence on th ...

Irish Culture / Greetings

... The most common greeting is the handshake. The Irish usually shake hands when being introduced or when greeting a friend or work colleague. In formal situations or with people of higher status, titles and last names are used. Among close friends and family ...

Australian Culture / Greetings

... Greetings are usually informal in social settings. First names are almost always used during initial introductions. A handshake is the common greeting between strangers. Shaking with a firm hand and eye contact reflects confidence. If you are a newcomer ...

Ethiopian Culture / Greetings

... Greetings are very important in Ethiopia. It is expected that people acknowledge one another courteously even if they do not speak the same language. It is rude to rush through a greeting or pass by someone without acknowledging them even ...

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