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... Verbal Indirect Communication: The Burmese are indirect communicators. They generally take a roundabout way to make their point known in order not to offend the other person in the conver< ...
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Be aware that not all Saudi Arabians are ‘rich’. Just like most other countries, there are social differences in wealth. Many of tho
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Common conversation topics among acquaintances range from impersonal matters (such as the weather or general new
... Gentleness ‘Budi’ Respect Courtesy Modesty Face Filial piety Diversity Malaysia is an incredibly diverse country, contai ...
... Basic Etiquette The notion of respect is not extended to every ‘fulano’ (‘so-and-so’) one meets on the ...
... The main reason for schisms and branching in Islam are disputes regarding the line of succession after Muḥammad. Generally speaking, Muslims
... Verbal Raised Voices: Lebanese have few reservations about yelling to make themselves heard and often speak with impassioned, loud voice ...
... The Indigenous people and nations of North America are the traditional custodians of the land, having inhabited it for at least 15,000 years before Europeans
... Basic Etiquette The concept of respect and courtesy may be conveyed differently in Hong Kong compared to Western cultures. It might be reflected in more subtle
... Do’s Show a Saudi respect by following the correct etiquette, and remaining modest and polite (see Etiquette). Spend some time building a relationship a ...
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