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... The primary authors of this profile were the Cultural Atlas Editors, originally published in 2016. Naming was updated by Nina Evason in 2 ...
... Swedish naming conventions structure names in a similar format to the English-speaking West, with the surname
... Heavy smoking is a common habit among Hungarian people. It is associated with social situations, for example, while people are eating. Hungarians< ...
... The common greeting among strangers usually involves a firmly held handshake with direct eye contact. Take off your gloves to shake someone
... Industriousness Hospitality Diversity Respect Education Warmth Reciprocity Kenya is an eastern African nation bordering Somalia and Ethiopia in the north, ...
... Catholicism has historically and culturally shaped Spain, and a majority of the population still identifies as Catholic. However, the rol ...
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One's family is often considered to be the most important part of life for Argentines. While the nuclear family is the most common hou
... The family unit is considered to be one of the most central institutions. For many, their family provides them with a sense of identity and a stro ...
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Respect a Dutch person’s personal space. Many value their physical and personal privacy.
Engage in deep conver
... The standard greeting in Laos is ‘sabaideebor’, which means ‘how are you?' or ‘are you well?'. This is usually accompani ...
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