Results for '2018-do-s-and-don-ts'
... Do’s When possible, try to refer to the nation, nationality, or culture of Somalia as 'Somali' specifically, rather than 'African'. It is appreciated when foreigner
... Do’s Take the time to show some thoughtfulness and consideration into people’s lives, no matter your familiarity with them. For example, ...
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Make sure you spend some time getting to know an Ethiopian before talking about a serious matter or business. This generally make
... Do’s Offer sympathy if there is mention of the difficult situation in South Africa. People are likely to respond well to warmth and deeply appreciate the gesture< ...
... Do’s Apologise for mistakes or accidents as soon as possible after they occur. A simple, "I'm s ...
... Do's Dress modestly in a way that doesn’t over-accentuate your figure. People generally cover the shoulders and chest, and pants< ...
... Do’s Try to accept any food or drink offered in a social setting. Romanians are usually very generous and proud of their food. They generally appreciate i ...
... Do’s Expect to be asked about your marital status and occupation when meeting a Sudanese person for the first time. This is
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It is very important to have an understanding of the sensitivities and nuances surrounding the (ethnic) Macedonian identity. Mace
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Observe hierarchical relations determined by age and status. Showing respect is a core part of Filipino culture and is often demon
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