Tag: International trainer

  • 7 International New Year’s Eve Traditions

    7 International New Year’s Eve Traditions

    New Year’s is a time to start fresh, wish good luck, and hope for fortune for the next year. Each country has different rituals to bring in the new year on the right foot. It is always fun to learn and gain awareness of the diversity in traditions and customs. 12 Grapes: When the clock…

  • Kwanzaa Explained

    Kwanzaa Explained

    Kwanzaa was created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga in an effort to form a strong community of Afro-Americans in the U.S. The holiday consists of 7 days where the family gathers and lights up one of the candles in the Kinara, the beautiful candle holder. The family then proceeds to read and discuss one…

  • National Tie Month

    National Tie Month

    If you work in an office, travel for business, work in banking or the legal industries, there’s a strong chance that you or a colleague wears a necktie. Did you know that December also serves to celebrate National Tie Month?  This isn’t a holiday just for the fellas, as women’s fashion has also been impacted by…

  • 5 German Christmas Traditions

    5 German Christmas Traditions

      In Germany, Christmas decorations appear before December 1st has arrived! It’s a beautiful scene with the snow covered Straße (streets), colorful lights, Christmas-themed markets and warm treats. Country customs make every nation unique. Enjoy reading about these annual German traditions you won’t want to miss.  Advent Christmas Calendar: This German Christmas tradition consists of…

  • 6 Colombian Christmas Customs shared by a Colombian Millennial

    6 Colombian Christmas Customs shared by a Colombian Millennial

    Today we are delighted to feature Sophie Echeverry, a guest blogger living and working in the U.S.A. who is from Bogota, Colombia.    As a Colombian, I cherish Christmas customs from my home country. I have celebrated 21 of my 22 Christmases in Bogotá, Colombia. It’s a month long celebration with amazing food, daily parties…

  • 3 Ways to Have a Gratitude Attitude During National Gratitude Month

    3 Ways to Have a Gratitude Attitude During National Gratitude Month

    November is officially National Gratitude month, and what better way to celebrate than to make an extra effort daily to thank someone in your life. It’s no coincidence that gratitude month and Thanksgiving fall during 30 day period. However, gratitude means more than saying “thanks.” It is a deeper feeling of satisfaction and appreciation that…

  • The Beauty of Native:  Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

    The Beauty of Native: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

    “Without your language or your land, you are not who you say you are.”                                                                           -Loretta Afraid of Bear,…

  • Diwali: The Festival of Lights

    Diwali: The Festival of Lights

  • 10 Ways to Honor Our Veterans 2018

    10 Ways to Honor Our Veterans 2018

    Our nation comes together on November 11 to remember the men and women who have served or are actively serving our country. My father Theodore L. Schweitzer served in the U.S. Navy for 21 years, retiring from Oceana Naval Air Station, Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S.A. My brothers, uncles, sister-in-law, and nephews served too and I…

  • US Thanksgiving Holiday Explained

    US Thanksgiving Holiday Explained

    For many U.S. Americans Thanksgiving is their favorite holiday – the day is centered around family, feasting, and football. This week in November holds the record as the busiest time to travel in the U.S. If you are visiting, living, or working in the U.S., don’t let this holiday be a mystery. It’s a time…