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Hungarian Culture / Greetings

... Greetings tend to vary based on gender. However, a firm handshake with direct eye contact is the most common form of greeting. If a man is greeting a

Serbian Culture / Other Considerations

... Due to the long history of politics between Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks, Serbia’s relationship with its neighbour ...

Christianity: Eastern Orthodox / Social Structure and Institutions

... Church Structure The Eastern Orthodox Church is a fellowship of self-governing churches, which are either ‘autocephalous

Peruvian Culture / Peruvians in Australia

... Peruvians began settling in Australia in the late 1800s, with the 1901 census indicating just under 30 Peruvians in the country at the ti ...

Macedonian Culture / Naming

... Ethnic Macedonians Ethnic Macedonians traditionally have a personal name followed by their family name as the surname but no middle name (e.g. Aleksandar ...

Colombian Culture / Colombians in Australia

... The Latin American population in Australia has grown steadily, but remains relatively small. Most Colombians relatively recently, with 39 ...

Chinese Culture / Chinese in Australia

... The first Chinese settlers that came to Australia in large numbers arrived during the Gold Rush period. Most were men who were contracted ...

Papua New Guinean Culture / Naming

... The structure of one’s name is similar to Australia, with one’s first name preceding their surname (e.g. Michael MUINEPE ...

Christianity: Protestant / Narratives and Myths

... There is a wide diversity of Protestant traditions. This means that not all major narratives and myths ...

Venezuelan Culture / Venezuelans in Australia

... Migration History The Venezuelan-born population in Australia (known as the ‘Bolivarian Diaspora’) has grown steadily over the pa

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