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Planning traditional events is, actually, relatively easier than planning multicultural gatherings that lack a traditional precedent. How, for instance, do you prepare a menu for a conference where attendees include vegans as well as halal eaters? What's more, how do you settle upon a code of dress and conduct for social occasions so that no one within bounds of reason is offended?
There are several little touches that can really help multicultural gatherings function, and keep inter-cultural tensions at bay. However, putting too much emphasis on inter-cultural harmony does nothing more than draw attention to the potential tension going on; avoid this at all costs.
Here, however, are some dos and donts for anyone arranging a multicultural event.
1.Do not give any overt signals of a dominant cultural code. For instance, it helps not to wear crosses around your neck if you expect a number of Hindu guests, and to avoid Christmas trees etc.
2.Do go by the dominant dress codes of the particular region - something that blends into the general scheme of things
3.Do have a variety of food items on hand, to cater to a variety of preferences.Catering West Palm BeachBoca Raton caterers