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Lao Culture / Core Concepts

... Politeness Modesty 'Face' Harmony Respect Diversity Officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Laos is located in Southeast Asia. It is the only landlocked country in the region, bordered by China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and M ...

British Culture / Core Concepts

... Stoicism Class Equity Regional diversity Informality Humour Diligence The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (also known simply as the UK) is a country including England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each of these constituent nat ...

Kenyan Culture / Core Concepts

... Industriousness Hospitality Diversity Respect Education Warmth Reciprocity Kenya is an eastern African nation bordering Somalia and Ethiopia in the north, Uganda and South Sudan to the west and Tanzania in the south. The country is situated directly on the ...

South African Culture / Core Concepts

... Under Development This section of the South African profile is currently being developed by our research team. If you have any other questions, you can contact us here. We thank you for your patience in the meantime. The Cultural Atlas Team ...

Ukrainian Culture / Core Concepts

... Under Development This section of the Ukrainian profile is currently being developed by our research team. We've had a huge amount of interest and engagement from people looking for reliable cultural information on Ukraine and are striving to generate th ...

Singaporean Culture / Naming

... Naming practices in Singapore generally differ between ethnicities. The various practices followed by ethnic Chinese, Malay and Indian Singaporeans are outlined below. Chinese Naming Conventions Chinese naming conventions arrange names as follows: [FAMILY ...

Indian Culture / Etiquette

... It is important to be aware of the diversity of traditions and practices regarding etiquette in India. Given the different social norms among regions, linguistic groups and religions, each community has their own understanding of what constitutes respectfu ...

Indian Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Good conversation starters include the region your counterpart is from, their profession, the well-being of their family and the meaning of their given name. Treat Indian elders with visible respect. For example, address them first an ...

Malaysian Culture / Religion

... Islam is the official religion of Malaysia and has the largest following among the population. The geographic position of Malaysia on the main historical shipping routes between Indian, Arab and European regions on the one side and China and Japan on the o ...

Indian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings People enter a meeting in order of importance, with the highest-ranking person arriving first and so on. The same goes for introductions. When receiving a business card, use both hands (or the right hand only). Do not put the card ...

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