Rwanda Cultural Awareness Assessment 
 

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Rwanda Cultural Awareness Assessment

Discover the intricacies of Rwandan culture with our engaging quiz designed to enhance your understanding and awareness. Test your knowledge and learn about important cultural practices, communication styles, and social expectations in Rwanda.

Key Features:

  • 20 thought-provoking multiple choice questions
  • Instant feedback on your answers
  • Gain insights into Rwandan customs and values
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by LearningEagle32
An owl is symbol of wisdom in Rwanda
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If someone tells you " you have gained some weight "You are fat". You should take that as a compliment
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Rwandans will wave to avoid shaking hand when their hands are dirty or wet.
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You should always use your right hand to shake hands with your left hand underneath the right arm.
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Eye contact in Rwanda is very important and when someone avoids eye contact that means they are not interested in the conversation.
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After hugging you should always shake hand
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People in Rwanda, especially in villages do long staring just out of curiosity and you should not see this as rude or aggressive
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Rwandans do not smile as a way of greetings and most of the people are often serious in the pictures.
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Rwandans are very direct in their communication. They directly tell you what they want ( whether disagreeing, requesting salary increase, borrowing money, explaining their problems, or answering questions)
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The Rwandan parliament is more 50% female – among the highest percentage in the world. But most people still expect women to be shy, submissive and non-assertive.
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Rwandans generally show their strong emotions in their oral communication. While speaking, Rwandans use loud voices.
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Bosses tend to go by their job titles. So if your boss is a manager, the best bet is to call her or him “manager”.
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You are under 30 and you meet your Rwandan friend (Jean) parents. The appropriate way to address to them is to say their last names.
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When a Rwanda says " You are smart" They mean you are intelligent
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When you see two men holding hands in the streets that means they are in romantic relationship.
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You have an appointment with a Rwandan and they are 10 minutes late. That is an indication they do not respect you and they are not interested in meeting you.
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When Rwandans go out for dinner or a drink someone considered rich or a supervisors is expected to pay the bill.
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You will be in trouble if you do not tip in Rwandan restaurants.
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You should always bargain in Rwandan markets, supermarkets and buses to get a better price.
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You will be in trouble if you criticize the authority in public
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