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  2. Here's How to Properly Shake Hands in 14 Different Countries

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... and it is important to recognize and respect cultural differences, especially when conducting business around the world. ... Having a 3rd ...

  3. How to properly shake hands in 14 different countries - AOL

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    In Brazil and the United States, a firm handshake is expected. This would be off-putting in the U.K.

  4. Etiquette in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    A socially refined Indonesian would go to elegant lengths to avoid directly saying "no"; with the Indonesian language containing twelve ways to says "no" [13] and six ways to says "please", [14] this describes the complexity of social interaction and manners in Indonesia. Today however in the relatively new atmosphere of democracy, expressing ...

  5. Etiquette in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Eating is a dominant aspect of Chinese culture and eating out is one of the most common ways to honour guests, socialize, and deepen friendships.Generally, Chinese etiquette is very similar to that in other East Asian countries such as Korea and Japan, with some exceptions.

  6. Family honor - Wikipedia

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    An Indian woman is touching the feet of a man, a tradition to show respect that is embedded in culture. As painted by a west-Indian artist, circa 1530. Family honor (or honour) is an abstract concept involving the perceived quality of worthiness and respectability that affects the social standing and the self-evaluation of a group of related people, both corporately and individually.

  7. Display rules - Wikipedia

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    Culture is defined as "shared behaviors, beliefs, attitudes, and values communicated from generation to generation via language or some other means." [7] Unique individuals within cultures acquire differences affecting displays of emotions emphasized by one's status, role, and diverse behaviours. Some cultures value certain emotions more over ...

  8. How 'hiya,' 'kapwa' and other cultural values play a role in ...

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    The indebtedness Soriente feels and the expectations her family has are rooted in the cultural value of utang na loob, which translates to "debt of gratitude." It refers to reciprocity and doing ...

  9. Family values - Wikipedia

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    The academic literature suggests that the family is regarded as the main foundation of Muslim society and culture; the family structure and nature of the relationship between family members are influenced by the Islamic religion. [8] Marriage in Saudi culture means the union of two families, not just two individuals. [9]