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... Malaysia Population 10 Language 11 Bahasa Malaysian (official) English Chinese (including Cantonese, Mandarin, Hokkien, Hakka, Hainan, Foochow) Tamil Telu ...
... Do's The Taiwanese tend to be very hospitable and willing to help a stranger in need, perhaps more so than is common in Australia ...
... Verbal Communication Style: Egyptians are quite expressive and passionate when they converse. They have a tendency to be evocative and verbose by telling stories ...
... Lebanese migration to Australia occurred in the three main waves. The first occurred from 1880 to 1947 when many Maronite, Melkite and Orthodox Christians ...
... It is considered polite to acknowledge people promptly upon seeing them, meeting their gaze with a smile and direct eye contact. This practice is particul ...
... Ethiopia Population 1 Language 2 Religion 2 Ethnicity 1 Cultural Dimensions Ethiopians in Australia 3 These demographic statistics pertain to individuals ...
... In some East Asian countries, Buddhism is deeply intertwined with the local culture. This means that some
... It is common to greet people with a handshake in South Sudan. It is rude not to offer your hand in a greeting. People may pat each other on the shoulders before s ...
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Try to take Australian humour in jest and indulge in their jokes. Making self-deprecating jokes is often a fa
... The common Egyptian naming convention sees a child given a personal name followed by the given names of their father and grandfather (e.g. Mohamed Ahmed Hussain). The use ...
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