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... 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 strong network of support. In China, the family is largely understood through Confucian thought. In Confucian thin ...
... Palm Sunday (The Sunday before Easter Sunday) Palm Sunday is a Christian holiday that marks the beginning of Holy Week. Church services may spend this time reflecting on Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. It is also a time that many remember Jesus’ suffering l ...
... Do’s Engage in discussions on topics such as sports, cuisine, travel and the natural landscapes of Chile. These are often welcome topics of conversation, particularly because Chileans have increasing opportunities to go abroad. When conversing with a Chi ...
... Vassa (Varies each year depending on the lunar calendar. Typically from July to September) Vassa is a three-month-long annual retreat observed by Theravāda Buddhist monastics. The event, beginning on the day after Āsāḷha P ...
... Verbal Indirect Communication: The communication style of Indians tends to be polite and indirect. They may try to speak appeasingly to those they are not close to in order to avoid conflict or confrontation. People often exchange opinions or viewpoints th ...
... Recent migration from Pakistan to Australia has mostly consisted of professionals arriving under Skilled Migrant Visas with their families. Most have entered the fields of science, technology, engineering and accounting. Some other Pakista ...
... Do's A good conversation topic is the hometown or prefecture (local area) of your Japanese counterpart. Many take pride in the region they are from and feel a deep sense of belonging to their region of birth, even if they left many years ago. In particular ...
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Engage in discussions on topics such as sports (particularly football/soccer), family, cuisine and natural landscapes of Argentina. These are often welcome topics of conversation.
When conversing with an Argentine companion, inquire into the well
... Verbal Communication Style: Communication in Sweden is participative, with everyone encouraged to share their perspective. There is a tendency for Swedes to avoid conflict or confrontation and refrain from raising their voice or showing anger. Rather, one ...
... Verbal Indirect Communication: East Timorese are generally indirect communicators. People are often attentive to non-verbal cues such as body language, posture, expression and tone of voice as a way to draw meaning from a conversation. Dis ...
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