Tell me about your culture this question is like an interview to help me...

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...understand ur culture please help thx? -When do you eat? (time)
-What are some popular holidays
-What are your living conditions like
-What do you do for entertainment
-What are some common sports in your culture
-Do you play/ do a sport
- Does your culture follow any traditions
-What are work ethics like. (are there child labor laws?)
-What is school like
- Do you have any hobbies
- when you shake hands are you supposed to have a firm hand shake (do you shake hands in your culture? How do you greet one another?)
- what does your culture think about eye contact
- Does your culture wave to one another (like in mine its a form of hello and goodbye)
- Does your culture use the OK gesture
- Does your culture whistle (in my culture it is regarded as a signal of approval)
 
-When do you eat? (time) 9am, 1pm, 6:30pm
-What are some popular holidays Easter, Christmas, Labor Day, Boxing Day
-What are your living conditions like: Without anything to relate it to, I guess I have running water, can afford to keep the heater on if it gets cold, have meat and vegetables for tea, and can afford reasonably fast internet
-What do you do for entertainment: Go out and socialize!
-What are some common sports in your culture: Soccer, Netball, Cycling
-Do you play/ do a sport: No
- Does your culture follow any traditions: No
-What are work ethics like. (are there child labor laws?): 40 hour weeks, reasonably relaxed, Team atmosphere so I guess laid-back
-What is school like: A little bullying goes on, but not very much at all. Reasonably mature, similar to college.
- Do you have any hobbies: Yes, computers, socializing
- when you shake hands are you supposed to have a firm hand shake (do you shake hands in your culture? How do you greet one another?): Yes, we shake hands firmly, Sometimes we hug (If one is attempting to exaggerate a welcome, especially with another man)
- what does your culture think about eye contact: It is a sign of acknowledging someone else in the room
- Does your culture wave to one another (like in mine its a form of hello and goodbye): Yes
- Does your culture use the OK gesture: Thumbs up? Only if we are trying to condescend the person we are talking to
- Does your culture whistle (in my culture it is regarded as a signal of approval): No. Here it is extremely irritating if anyone whistles. It is very rare.
 
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