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... Being an almost entirely ethnically homogenous nation that has been invaded multiple times, the South Korean culture reserves some trepidation for foreigners. The country is weary and guarded against being subjugated again, and therefore you may find it is ...
... The Colombian sense of time is quite fluid. Therefore, consider that things may occur later than expected. For example, a promise to do something “tomorrow” can often mean that they will perform it in the near future, perhaps next week. Colombians general ...
... There are significant political and economic ties between Timor-Leste and Australia. This bilateral relationship at times informs and impacts East Timorese perceptions of the Australian government (particularly regarding political tensions ...
... The Indigenous peoples of the northern Canadian Arctic are officially known as the Inuit, a term meaning “the people”. The singular form, Inuk, translates as “the person”. Historically, these groups were referred to as “Eskimos,” but this term is now consi ...
... Smoking cigarettes is a common habit in France, particularly among the older generations. However, this is slowly changing. A French person will likely tell you if you have made a mistake. This may be interpreted as rude or out of place in some scenarios, ...
... As the region of Iran was once called Persia, ‘Iranian’ is often assumed to be synonymous with ‘Persian’. The two can usually be used interchangeably. However, “Persian” specifically refers to the particular Persian ethnicity or Farsi language within Iran. ...
... Typically, Austrians ask ‘How are you?’ (‘Wie geht es Ihnen?’) when they wish to hear a detailed account of their counterpart’s well-being. It is not a habitual greeting. For this reason, Austrians can be confused and may view their counte ...
... Music and dance plays a great role in Venezuelan culture. The merengue, salsa and bolero dances are very popular. Additionally, reggaeton music is highly popular in Venezuela and the entire Latin American region. It often provides people with a connection ...
... Persons that identify as transgender, ‘kathoey’, are more public about their presence and are generally accepted in Thailand. However, structural inequalities and discrimination mean they continue to occupy a marginalised role in Thai society. Avoid referr ...
... Lebanese people who have been deeply offended may not show their anger clearly and may instead adopt a formal approach that is unlike them (short handshakes instead of hugs, less eye contact, etc.). If you think you may have offended a Lebanese person (or ...
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