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Bosnian Culture / Population Statistics

... Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnias population statistics are based on data from the last national census conducted in 2013, which may no lon ...

Serbian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette There is a strong coffee culture in Serbia. Black coffee (‘crnakafa’) is served frequently throughout the day. Serbians are generally ve ...

Thai Culture / Religion

... According to 2021 estimates, the majority of the Thai population identifies as Buddhist (92%). Public signs of reverence for the religion are evident throughout the cultur ...

South African Culture / Other Considerations

... South Africans like to feel respected by the person with whom they are interacting. It is important to show instant respect by greeting t ...

Lao Culture / Other Considerations

... In Laos, it is considered unacceptable for women to smoke cigarettes. This is mainly due to a general misconception that ...

Lebanese Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s If it arises, offer sympathy to the situation in their home country as they naturally respond well to warmth. Act politely and respectfully ...

Cambodian Culture / Population Statistics

... Cambodia Population 6 Language 7 Religion 8 Ethnicity 9 According to data gathered in the General Census of Cambodia (2019), 455,610 people identified with an ethnic minority. The largest groups are Cham ( ...

Hungarian Culture / Naming

... Typically, surnames precede given names. For example, KOVÁCS János. There are multiple ways a married Hungarian woman may alter her name. She may retain her maiden name, use

German Culture / Other Considerations

... Sunday is a day of rest in Germany. Most shops close and people tend not to do hard work. German children are usually gi ...

Buddhism: Mahāyāna / Introduction

... Buddhism is a religion founded upon and inspired by the teachings of the individual referred to as ‘Buddha’. The tradition originated in northern India as ...

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