Indeed, the practice includes partners, associates, paralegals, and secretaries that are fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, most of whom are bi-cultural, and many of whom are trained and licensed to practice law in Latin America, in addition to the U.S. Having a team comprised of bi-lingual and bi-cultural professionals provides our clients a unique advantage where understanding
subtle cultural differences and nuances is often critical.
Our team has an advantage where understanding
subtle cultural differences and nuances is important.
We believe that having a team comprised of bi-lingual and bi-cultural professionals provides our clients a unique advantage where understanding
subtle cultural differences and nuances is often critical.
• One of my housekeepers absolutely radiated love and faith • Another took the time to explain to
me the subtle cultural differences between Nevis and St. Kitts • Another told me how to distinguish between West Indian islands» accents from Nevis, Barbados, and St. Lucia • Still another staffer told me which plant leaves make medicinal teas, and offered to help me gather some
«There are all of
these subtle cultural differences in how people perceive beauty, which is why if you're being voted on by your countrymen, those votes count so much more,» Greg said.
The additional benefits of there being only
subtle cultural differences and no language barrier to jump also helped my transition.
Despite the game having been a huge success in Europe, it flopped in South Korea because of
subtle cultural differences around keeping pets.
Not exact matches
The human species is essentially homogeneous from a genetic perspective, however, the various groups have some
subtle but significant
differences at statistical and scientific level that have developed over time due to the effect of geographical, demographic and
cultural factors» says Valentina Coia.
But other presumed
cultural differences are more
subtle.
The
cultural Differences between that of Eastern European women and the west are many and sometimes
subtle.
Very few games use language (besides crusty German accents) to express
cultural divergence, and the ones that do (the Zelda series for instance) ensure that the linguistic
differences are rather
subtle, such as address or fixed phrases (rally - ho!).