"The Touch Research Institute was set up by the University of Miami's School of Medicine in 1992. Through worldwide research, it established that there are two types of cultures - "high touch", such as France, Italy and Greece, and "low touch", such as New Zealand, Australia, Britain and the United States. Some of the research involved observing couples in cafes for 30 minutes and recording their touching. "In Paris, the "touch rate" was 110 times over half an hour. In Miami, couples made physical contact just twice in the same time. Researchers also compared physical contact in preschool playgrounds. In Paris, children touched one another affectionately 23 per cent of the time; in Miami, they did so only 3 per cent of the time. Aggressive touching occurred 37 per cent of the time in the Miami playground, but only 1 per cent in the Paris preschool." http://www.cyc-net.org/today2002/today020619.html
Through Touch
Different cultures interpret the meaning of sun in ring differently. It depends on which culture you are talking about.
it mean, only touch ball with foot
Know about the people's values to accurately interpret their comments
No two cultures are the same because different cultures do different things.
You can meet people from all over the world and learn about different cultures. If your planning a vacation you can get in touch with a person from that destination and get advice on what to do when you arrive.
Cultures are different because of their regions, beliefs and lifestyles. Most cultures wear different types of clothing, eat different foods and listen to different music.
Yes, the different Cultures in Africa are Similar
Yes, cultures and religions are the same.
Different cultures have different traditions because we celebrate differently.
They are on different continents and have vastly different cultures.
Fariba Latifi has written: 'An Expressive model to interpret multi-faceted cultures'