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  2. 34 People Share Normal Practices In Their Country That The ...

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    There are so many things we do that would be considered weird by other countries. Let me give you just 3 main norms in Nigeria that are weird in other countries. 1.

  3. Racism in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The archaic Icelandic word "negri" was widely considered socially acceptable until the 1970s, but is now considered a racial slur similar to the N-word. [12] African Americans living in Iceland have organized an Icelandic wing of the global Black Lives Matter movement. Demonstrations were held in Reykjavik and Ísafjörður. [13]

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    Image credits: TyranM97 The number of global inbound tourist arrivals recovered from 406 million during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic to 1.3 billion back in 2023. To put it another way ...

  5. Human rights in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    There is also full freedom of movement within the country, freedom to travel abroad, to move out of the country and move back. Iceland accepts refugees; forced exile is illegal. [1] Iceland's 2008 banking crisis, however, affected certain freedoms, in the view of economists Jon Danielsson and Ragnar Arnason.

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    For many people, one of the most fascinating things about traveling is getting acquainted with different cultures. Whether they evoke a culture shock or are surprisingly similar to what one is ...

  7. Icelandic Americans - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2000 U.S. Census, there were 42,716 Americans that claimed partial or full Icelandic ancestry, of which 6,760 were born outside of the United States. Also, in the Census 2000 report, 5,655 over the age of five spoke Icelandic at home. [8] The Embassy of Iceland claims there are about 100,000 Americans of Icelandic ancestry. [9]

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    Image credits: Matttthhhhhhhhhhh #4. Destruction of unsold or unused goods. I've watched some documentaries about it and talked to people who worked at such jobs.

  9. Health in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland had the second highest level of expected human capital with 27 health, education, and learning-adjusted expected years lived between ages 20 and 64. [2]