Even more on Spanish culture
Date Submitted: 10/19/2002 12:44:24
Category: / Society & Culture / Geography
Length: 7 pages (1940 words)
Category: / Society & Culture / Geography
Length: 7 pages (1940 words)
Jason Conrad
November 17, 1996
Even More on Spanish Culture
The Spanish culture is very similar to American culture with just a few subtle differences. Those differences would not make it difficult for the average American traveler to get along in Spain, but they should nevertheless be paid attention to as it is always respectful to adhere to the customs and norms of any country that one visits. The more one knows about a culture the more
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traveler would have to know to be able to get by in Spain. However, knowing a bit about the culture and doing your best to abide by it is always the most respectful way to behave when traveling abroad.
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Kohen, E. (1995). Cultures of the World: Spain. New York: Times Edition Pte. Ltd.
Schubert, A. (1992). The Land and the People of Spain. New York: HarperCollins
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Thomas, H. (1966). Spain. New York: Time Incorporated.
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