CROSS CULTURAL COUNSELING

This blog is a medium for us to share three different cultures; Indian, Pakistani and Dutch. We hope what we share will give our readers a glimpse into three different cultures. Learning different culture is fun and it allows people to communicate better when living and dealing with people of different backgrounds. Enjoy reading!

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Hair Adornment of Orang Asli Women

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H i all! Last time, when we went to Muzium Orang Asli, I was very spellbound with some of their crafts. I think they are so creativ...

Interviewing Indian Counselor

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Background of the counselor Teacher Devaraju comes from South Indian Tamil ethnic. His father comes to Malaysia in 1851, after colonia...
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Wedding Tradition of Orang Asli

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Last week, my friend and I went to the Museum Orang Asli which is located at Gombak. It just nearby Gombak, so easy for us to go there. When...

A Brief History of Indian in Malaysia

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Pre-colonial period Actually Indians have been staying at Tanah Melayu (Malay Land) long ago, since 7 th century and they have built m...
Monday, 11 May 2015

Gender Roles Of Pakistani Male and Female

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There is a wide range of standards accepted for female behavior, as well as differences in male attitudes toward the correct treatment of w...

Pakistani Wedding Tradition

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The first time when I saw the wedding of one of my Pakistani friends, it was awesome and nice! Even though it took longer time compared t...
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Interesting Facts about Dutch Culture (Some Important FACTS FOR COUNSELLORS TO KNOW =) )

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Tulips are commonly associated with Holland, even though they originated from Ottoman Empire (Turkey). That’s because they are grown all ...
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