Sentences with phrase «cultural quirks»

Every company or employer will have their own set of political or cultural quirks.
And yes, I realize that these three ladies are seen today, in 2016, but they have all the stereotypical behaviors of the originals who arrived at Ellis Island, and their cultural quirks are exactly the same.
King transports readers to faraway places with vivid details of cultural quirks, real people, flora, fauna, and food... readers connect deeply with her adventures and misadventures.
From Thais putting ice in their beers to the Dutch having little viewing platforms on their toilets, there are always cultural quirks you have to get used to when you travel.
Home exchange makes travel far more exciting and real — instead of staying in a neutral hotel room, you get to experience a real home in a new country, with all the cultural quirks that go along with it.
I'm sure some will find it actually offensive, but I think that's missing the point, which is more that we all have cultural quirks that are indeed humorous, and do sometimes indeed cause friction, but they don't have to preclude mutual respect, which Gleeson and Cheadle certainly find even as they continue ribbing each other, and they are never the whole story, as both characters discover as they constantly learn surprising things that bust up their stereotypes.
I've dated quite a few White guys, and when you do, there are some small cultural quirks that never go unnoticed.
As if quantifying feelings weren't hard enough, cultural quirks can skew results.
New Orleans is renowned for a variety of unique cultural quirks, from culinary creations and signature jazz music to iconic architecture and countless festivals for every taste.
It's been called «a cultural quirk,» but it might be something bigger, it might be the rise of the left.

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With a knack for finding the humor in the quirks of the American cultural landscape, Hughes takes us on a tour from the Mall of America in Minneapolis to what he calls the «maul» of America - Custer's last stand - stopping at road - sides and discoursing on sandwiches, the shape of cowboy hats, the evolution of barn roofs, the 28.99 wording of jokes, the wearing of moustaches, and, of course, the telling features from tepees of different tribes.
So should we just dismiss this as a Western quirk, and just chalk up another explanation to «cultural differences?»
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