Because it depends upon the partners if they will accept the culture of each other.
Because it depends upon the partners if they will accept the culture of each other.
I am not very particular about having a partner from different culture to my own , because if you really love somebody there is no question at all about your culture and so as your partner's culture. [ The word is adjustments on both parties and understanding the culture of both parties. ]
The Lebanese culture has influenced the Australian culture with their traditional Lebanese food and Lebanese music which is both entertaining and soothing. their music and type of dancing is a way of expressing their culture and background. the lebanese way of life has adapted to the Australian life and has given each individual living in Australia a way to experiencing a different cultural experience without having to actually visit Lebanon. Lebanon is a beautiful place to visit but the war is destroying the land. lebanese culture influences the Australian culture by many ways.
Culture shock is the term used to describe the fear, nervousness, and shock that comes when traveling to another area and having to adjust to a new and different culture.
by having sex
to manage the people of different culture having different values is the main problem to manage the people from freeha
That means, you could get HIV by having sex with him/her.
If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex. If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex.
Having a single sexual partner.
Having a single sexual partner is being sexually active.
Culture helps bring perspective to leadership. Since a business' customers are from all different walks of life, having different cultures in leadership will provide the business with an inside edge on what customers want.
Different African people view the culture of the Ibo in different ways. The ones having grown up in this culture mostly see it as a proud culture, the culture of their fathers, and their fathers. It is a just culture. Some question the reasonableness of parts of the culture, including the wisdom of killing twins, and exiling people for accidental deaths, but generally trust in the wisdom of the elders and the gods. Foreign African people might see the culture as strange or different. This really depends on the individual.