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Language Culture

Curated by Vinod Kumar Jain & Amit Jain · free to browse · updated 2026-07-05

Language Culture is a set of twelve per-country guides to communicating and fitting in, covering key phrases, etiquette, and the social norms that shape everyday interactions. Each guide starts with the practical layer — greetings, courtesies, and the handful of expressions that open doors — then moves to the subtler rules: how formality works, how direct people tend to be, and what politeness looks like at work, in shops, and as a guest in someone's home. The aim is not fluency but confidence — enough understanding to avoid common missteps and read situations correctly while your language skills catch up. For anyone relocating, this cultural groundwork matters as much as visas or housing, because it determines how quickly a new place starts to feel like yours. The guides pair naturally with the Food and Living pages elsewhere in the Relocate & Live section.

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Frequently asked

Will these guides teach me the language?

They are not language courses — think of them as a cultural head start. Each guide equips you with key phrases for daily situations plus the etiquette and social norms behind them, so you can interact confidently from day one while pursuing deeper language study separately.