Results for '809-do-s-and-do-not-s'
... Do’s Engage in discussions on topics such as soccer (football) and the natural landscapes of Brazil. These are welcome t ...
... Direct Manners Be aware that Germans are direct communicators and can interpret gestures literally, even when they are made as a token of politeness. For ...
... The Indigenous people and nations of Australia are the traditional custodians of the land, having inhabited it for an estimated 60,000 years. In the late ...
... Do’s Be sensitive to the experiences that Afghan refugees have endured. There is a high occurrence of anxiety, depression and post
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Basic Etiquette
It is expected that people act with more formality and respect around their elders. In the Bosnian language, they are to be addressed u
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People are rarely criticised if someone fails to observe formal etiquette (e.g. forgetting to dress smartly). Commenting on someone’
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Tradition
Conservatism
Modernisation
Industrialisation
Community Interdependence
Honour (Sharaf)
Protectiveness (Gheera)
Modesty
Saudi Arabia is a king
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It is important to be aware of the diversity of traditions and practices regarding etiquette in South Africa. Norms and etiquette can vary between different ethnicitie
... Do’s Take the time to engage in some small talk when meeting people. It can be helpful to invoke humour or inquire about someone’s family’s well-b ...
... Sexuality, Marriage and Divorce Sexual Relations Sexual relations are understood in the context of a legally accepted marriage between a man and woman. Accordingly, acts outside< ...
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