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New Zealand Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette New Zealanders generally refrain from directly criticising a person in social settings. For example, it would be considered

South Sudanese Culture / Core Concepts

... Resilience Respect Privacy Independence Tribalism Self-Reliance Discipline South Sudan (officially the Republic of South Sudan) is located in eas ...

Palestinian Culture / Etiquette

... The following information outlines basic etiquette in Palestinian culture. However, be aware that there are many individual variations depending on one’s religion (Mu

North Sudanese Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Use your right hand or both hands together to gesture or offer anything. The left hand is used for cleaning and hygiene purposes

Somali Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette If someone offers to pay for your meal, it is polite to initially refuse (e.g. “I couldn’t possibly let you do that”) be ...

Afghan Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Use your right hand or both hands together to gesture or offer anything. The left hand is used for cleaning and hygiene purposes

Ethiopian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Avoid passing objects with the left hand. This is customary in some parts of the country. It is< ...

Malaysian Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Give or receive anything with two hands. If something must be passed with one hand, use the right hand. In accordance with Islamic ...

Japanese Culture / Core Concepts

... Regional Character (Kenminsei) Formality Face (Menboku) Politeness Pragmatism Pacifism Artistry Japan is an island country located in the ...

North Sudanese Culture / Core Concepts

... Honour (sharaf) Duty (al-wajib) Generosity (karim) Humility (tawadae) Stoicism Politeness (abad) Modesty Dignity (karama) The Republic of Sudan (al

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