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Essay heading: Global Perspective
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Czech value education, cleverness, social standing, modesty, and humor.
Eating styles and their habits tend to vary among people of different backgrounds. The fast food restaurants in the United States would seem to indicate that the nation food is hamburgers French fries, pizza, and chicken. In the Czech Republic, don’t dine out that much... displayed 300 characters
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In the Czech Republic, don’t dine out that much. When the Czech is invited to dinner at a Czech home, they bring a bouquet of unwrapped flowers for the hostess. Both will have challenges when it comes to the language barrier. Unlike the family of the US, the family of Czech culture is the center of their social culture... displayed next 300 characters
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