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Cultural differences go very deep. It's not just habits that differ, but also the assumptions
and worldview that underlie them. Habits come and go, but worldviews are forever. At the
same time, the habits and attitudes of individuals within one culture differ even more
widely than the culture as a whole differs from other cultures. Which means that you will
find a wide range of behavior and attitudes in Ukraine, some of which will be compatible
with your own. Not everyone will do the things I've described below. Some Ukrainians'
culture will strike you as incomprehensible and intolerable, while others' behavior and
attitudes will seem rational and compatible with your own.
Ukrainian hospitality
In Ukraine guests are given lots of attention. If you are someone's house guest, your hosts will likely
take you around town and show you the sights for several days. Traditional Ukrainian attitudes
dictate that guests be well-fed and entertained for as long as they stay at your home. Offering a guest
a glass of ice water (common behavior in the U.S.) seems an absurdity to Ukrainians, the more so
because ice water is thought to cause colds. In the business world, however, drinking bottled water
has started to catch on, and being offered a glass of water is no longer an extreme rarity.
Body language
On average Ukrainians' personal space is smaller than in Germanic and Anglo-saxon cultures. Some
people touch each other quite a bit during conversations if they are standing. Greeting women with a
kiss on the cheek is common. On the gesticulation scale Ukrainians are more subdued than southern
Europeans but more animate than Scandinavians. Gestures tend to be smaller—no American arm-
flapping here! Also, smiling is usually reserved for friends. Stiffness and formality is the rule during
public speaking. Hollywood has always exaggerated this trait when portraying Soviet leaders.
Illnesses
Physical sensations and ideas about what makes one sick differ from culture to culture. In Ukraine it is
worse to be cold than to be hot. In the U.S. the opposite seems to be true. In the cold necks and heads
need to be covered, but gloves are not mandatory. Cold drinks and drafts and sitting on cold surfaces
can give you a cold. A draft (draught) is a stream of colder air that seeps into a warm room through a
window or open door and cools the area of skin that is exposed to it. So, if you are riding in a stuffy bus
on a cold winter day, be careful about opening the window. You may get some nasty remarks.
Superstitions and mysticism
Ukrainians have preserved superstitions and omens about things like shaking hands through a
doorway, whistling indoors, and other things. Everyone knows these omens and jokes about them, but
they avoid breaking them all the same. Western society is more rational not only in this regard, but in
every other. Ukrainians' religious views (especially in areas where Orthodoxy dominates) have
elements of mysticism and uncertainty, while Western Christians tend to think in terms such as, "to get
to heaven you need to do A, B, and C."
Attitudes toward money and wealth in Ukraine
Wealth in the West is almost universally assumed to be a good thing, but Ukrainians have more
ambigious attitudes. Ukraine does not have the concept of "working your way from rags to riches" or
the Protestant notion of creating wealth through "good-old honest hard work." This seems to be a hold-
over from the Soviet Union, where one did not "buy" an apartment, one "got" an apartment (after years
of being on a waiting list). In the USSR one's wealth depended on how close one's connections were to
centralized power structures. In Ukraine people are still suspicious (and envious) of the rich. "They
must have some special privileges or connections," people assume.
Ukrainians and public behavior
Ukrainians in public tend to demonstrate restraint and avoid attracting attention to themselves. In
small towns where everyone knows each other this is less noticeable. Ukrainians usually speak quietly
in the presence of strangers. Loud foreigners who are oblivious to their surroundings often cause
irritation, occasionally smiles.
Despite the concern with standing out, in Ukraine it is more customary to show negative emotions in
public than in western countries that are obsessed with always being positive. Strangers bond by
sharing indignation (about packed public transportation, for example) or by making sarcastic remarks.
Drivers yell at each other freely. Don't let this rudeness and indifference fool you, however. Ukrainians
tend to be very warm and personable in their personal relationships.
Home and family in Ukraine
Ukrainian culture has agrarian roots. Just two generations ago the urban population was a fraction of
what it is today after the Soviets' experiment in forced industrialization and urbanization. Almost
everyone has grandparents or relatives that live in the countryside. Until perestroika, country folk
weren't allowed to move to the city. People still do not move around as much as in the West, especially
the middle-aged and elderly. Often one or both grandparents will live with their children and help take
care of small children. This was a necessity during Soviet times, when women were drawn into the
workforce en masse.
Raising children
Grandparents play a greater role in raising children in Ukraine than in the West and especially the
U.S. Parents tend to restrain their kids more in public and demand better behavior. There seem to
be more overprotective parents than in the West, and children are brought up to do well in school
and to keep out of trouble and avoid mistakes.
Update 2014: The first part is still true, and schools continue to have very few male teachers.
Extracurricular activities, however, are quite well-developed, especially in cities. Children learn dance,
crafts, languages, sports, and other subjects — but not in school. There is also great demand for private
tutors, especially in foreign languages. Just like in other metropolitan areas around the world, parents try
to give their children the best education they can afford, and their children often have a busy schedule.
Schooling and higher education in Ukraine
School and university instruction in Ukraine and Russia is quite a bit different from the United States.
Teachers are seen as authority figures and rarely "pal around" with their students, but generally remain
somewhat distant and stern. Students are given more material to learn and with significantly less
hands-on practice than in the States. In addition, a universal characteristic of instruction in the former
Soviet Union is that every subject is introduced with a "broad theoretical background." In other words,
students are taught the historical background and theoretical underpinnings of each subject. On the
whole this is commendable and leads to greater understanding and better developed abstract thinking
skills than their U.S. counterparts. However, this approach becomes habitual and is applied even when
students simply need to be taught a practical skill, which is where Soviet and post-Soviet schooling
falters.
Friendship and making acquaintances
The word "friend" in Ukrainian or Russian implies a closer relationship than in most other European
languages. One has one or two "friends" and many "acquaintances"—quite the opposite of the U.S.,
where many people have dozens of "friends" but often have no really close friends. In Ukraine, it
seems, such aloofness is unheard of. The tendency to form informal relationships easily is part of the
national character.
At the same time, clubs and hobby groups and other "collectives" in Ukraine tend to become closed to
the outside world because of their emotional attachments and informal relationships. I have seen
biking clubs who seem to enjoy hanging out together more than biking and mountaineering clubs with
complex rituals and traditions that have nothing to do with mountain climbing. In Ukraine it may be
harder to keep focused on one's individual goals because of this emotional collectivism.
Gender roles in Ukraine.
Westerners note that gender roles in Ukraine tend to be more traditional. Not only do men open doors for
women and gallantly hold their hand as they step out of the bus, but women tend to dress more femininely
and accentuate their attractiveness more than in most western countries. During courtship men tend to be
more romantic, bringing flowers and gifts (and footing the bills during dates), and women try to look
especially elegant. Today you will find many people who do not fit these stereotypes. In Ukraine there is no
such thing as militant feminism, but there are many couples — especially among younger generations —
where work around the home is divided more equally. Some husbands even admit they do most of the
cooking. Just as in other countries of the world, true friendship and shared interests are becoming greater
factors in choosing a spouse as opposed to ability to act out gender roles. However, Ukraine is still years or
decades behind the rest of Europe in this regard, as traditional gender roles still prevail.
Dress and appearance
Fashion in Ukraine is underdeveloped and at times monotonous and copy-cattish. In more prosperous
towns and cities occasional individuals have begun to develop a sense of personal style, but the majority of
fashion is dictated by what petty vendors decide to import and sell at street bazaars. A holdover from Soviet
days, Ukrainians' consumer culture is low but gradually improving as the choice of goods increases. There is
a tendency to copy others rather than develop one's individual style and stick out. Dress tends to be more
formal in Ukraine than in the rest of Europe. Young men walk around in black dress shoes and dark pants,
and women wear high heels and skirts (not all, of course). Clothing is intended to create a necessary
appearance, and not be comfortable and practical. Colorful casual dress that has been the norm in western
Europe and the U.S. for years is just beginning to gain popularity. Just a few years ago all the men in
Ukraine wore black, but now the color scheme has differentiated a bit (at least in the big cities).
Grooming and personal hygiene
Standards of grooming and hygiene can differ widely from culture to culture. Arab men in Ukraine, for
example, almost always have a slick, preened appearance. Americans are known worldwide for their
straight white teeth and "Hollywood smile," as well as for obesity among young people. Other cultures are
known for their lower standards of hygiene. In Ukraine there is a sort of double standard. Women
(especially young women) tend to dress and groom carefully, while men often are careless about their
appearance. While hygiene seems to be generally improving, decaying teeth and bad odors are not at all
uncommon. Smoking is extremely prevalent in public places. Dental floss is not yet widely used, and
dental care standards lag behind the West. Many older folks bathe just once a week. However, hygiene
among working professionals is similar to developed countries.
Dokukina Anna Vdovkina
Svetlana
Syrykh Ylia
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Ukraine's culture......

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  • 2. Cultural differences go very deep. It's not just habits that differ, but also the assumptions and worldview that underlie them. Habits come and go, but worldviews are forever. At the same time, the habits and attitudes of individuals within one culture differ even more widely than the culture as a whole differs from other cultures. Which means that you will find a wide range of behavior and attitudes in Ukraine, some of which will be compatible with your own. Not everyone will do the things I've described below. Some Ukrainians' culture will strike you as incomprehensible and intolerable, while others' behavior and attitudes will seem rational and compatible with your own.
  • 3. Ukrainian hospitality In Ukraine guests are given lots of attention. If you are someone's house guest, your hosts will likely take you around town and show you the sights for several days. Traditional Ukrainian attitudes dictate that guests be well-fed and entertained for as long as they stay at your home. Offering a guest a glass of ice water (common behavior in the U.S.) seems an absurdity to Ukrainians, the more so because ice water is thought to cause colds. In the business world, however, drinking bottled water has started to catch on, and being offered a glass of water is no longer an extreme rarity.
  • 4. Body language On average Ukrainians' personal space is smaller than in Germanic and Anglo-saxon cultures. Some people touch each other quite a bit during conversations if they are standing. Greeting women with a kiss on the cheek is common. On the gesticulation scale Ukrainians are more subdued than southern Europeans but more animate than Scandinavians. Gestures tend to be smaller—no American arm- flapping here! Also, smiling is usually reserved for friends. Stiffness and formality is the rule during public speaking. Hollywood has always exaggerated this trait when portraying Soviet leaders.
  • 5. Illnesses Physical sensations and ideas about what makes one sick differ from culture to culture. In Ukraine it is worse to be cold than to be hot. In the U.S. the opposite seems to be true. In the cold necks and heads need to be covered, but gloves are not mandatory. Cold drinks and drafts and sitting on cold surfaces can give you a cold. A draft (draught) is a stream of colder air that seeps into a warm room through a window or open door and cools the area of skin that is exposed to it. So, if you are riding in a stuffy bus on a cold winter day, be careful about opening the window. You may get some nasty remarks.
  • 6. Superstitions and mysticism Ukrainians have preserved superstitions and omens about things like shaking hands through a doorway, whistling indoors, and other things. Everyone knows these omens and jokes about them, but they avoid breaking them all the same. Western society is more rational not only in this regard, but in every other. Ukrainians' religious views (especially in areas where Orthodoxy dominates) have elements of mysticism and uncertainty, while Western Christians tend to think in terms such as, "to get to heaven you need to do A, B, and C."
  • 7. Attitudes toward money and wealth in Ukraine Wealth in the West is almost universally assumed to be a good thing, but Ukrainians have more ambigious attitudes. Ukraine does not have the concept of "working your way from rags to riches" or the Protestant notion of creating wealth through "good-old honest hard work." This seems to be a hold- over from the Soviet Union, where one did not "buy" an apartment, one "got" an apartment (after years of being on a waiting list). In the USSR one's wealth depended on how close one's connections were to centralized power structures. In Ukraine people are still suspicious (and envious) of the rich. "They must have some special privileges or connections," people assume.
  • 8. Ukrainians and public behavior Ukrainians in public tend to demonstrate restraint and avoid attracting attention to themselves. In small towns where everyone knows each other this is less noticeable. Ukrainians usually speak quietly in the presence of strangers. Loud foreigners who are oblivious to their surroundings often cause irritation, occasionally smiles. Despite the concern with standing out, in Ukraine it is more customary to show negative emotions in public than in western countries that are obsessed with always being positive. Strangers bond by sharing indignation (about packed public transportation, for example) or by making sarcastic remarks. Drivers yell at each other freely. Don't let this rudeness and indifference fool you, however. Ukrainians tend to be very warm and personable in their personal relationships.
  • 9. Home and family in Ukraine Ukrainian culture has agrarian roots. Just two generations ago the urban population was a fraction of what it is today after the Soviets' experiment in forced industrialization and urbanization. Almost everyone has grandparents or relatives that live in the countryside. Until perestroika, country folk weren't allowed to move to the city. People still do not move around as much as in the West, especially the middle-aged and elderly. Often one or both grandparents will live with their children and help take care of small children. This was a necessity during Soviet times, when women were drawn into the workforce en masse.
  • 10. Raising children Grandparents play a greater role in raising children in Ukraine than in the West and especially the U.S. Parents tend to restrain their kids more in public and demand better behavior. There seem to be more overprotective parents than in the West, and children are brought up to do well in school and to keep out of trouble and avoid mistakes. Update 2014: The first part is still true, and schools continue to have very few male teachers. Extracurricular activities, however, are quite well-developed, especially in cities. Children learn dance, crafts, languages, sports, and other subjects — but not in school. There is also great demand for private tutors, especially in foreign languages. Just like in other metropolitan areas around the world, parents try to give their children the best education they can afford, and their children often have a busy schedule.
  • 11. Schooling and higher education in Ukraine School and university instruction in Ukraine and Russia is quite a bit different from the United States. Teachers are seen as authority figures and rarely "pal around" with their students, but generally remain somewhat distant and stern. Students are given more material to learn and with significantly less hands-on practice than in the States. In addition, a universal characteristic of instruction in the former Soviet Union is that every subject is introduced with a "broad theoretical background." In other words, students are taught the historical background and theoretical underpinnings of each subject. On the whole this is commendable and leads to greater understanding and better developed abstract thinking skills than their U.S. counterparts. However, this approach becomes habitual and is applied even when students simply need to be taught a practical skill, which is where Soviet and post-Soviet schooling falters.
  • 12. Friendship and making acquaintances The word "friend" in Ukrainian or Russian implies a closer relationship than in most other European languages. One has one or two "friends" and many "acquaintances"—quite the opposite of the U.S., where many people have dozens of "friends" but often have no really close friends. In Ukraine, it seems, such aloofness is unheard of. The tendency to form informal relationships easily is part of the national character. At the same time, clubs and hobby groups and other "collectives" in Ukraine tend to become closed to the outside world because of their emotional attachments and informal relationships. I have seen biking clubs who seem to enjoy hanging out together more than biking and mountaineering clubs with complex rituals and traditions that have nothing to do with mountain climbing. In Ukraine it may be harder to keep focused on one's individual goals because of this emotional collectivism.
  • 13. Gender roles in Ukraine. Westerners note that gender roles in Ukraine tend to be more traditional. Not only do men open doors for women and gallantly hold their hand as they step out of the bus, but women tend to dress more femininely and accentuate their attractiveness more than in most western countries. During courtship men tend to be more romantic, bringing flowers and gifts (and footing the bills during dates), and women try to look especially elegant. Today you will find many people who do not fit these stereotypes. In Ukraine there is no such thing as militant feminism, but there are many couples — especially among younger generations — where work around the home is divided more equally. Some husbands even admit they do most of the cooking. Just as in other countries of the world, true friendship and shared interests are becoming greater factors in choosing a spouse as opposed to ability to act out gender roles. However, Ukraine is still years or decades behind the rest of Europe in this regard, as traditional gender roles still prevail.
  • 14. Dress and appearance Fashion in Ukraine is underdeveloped and at times monotonous and copy-cattish. In more prosperous towns and cities occasional individuals have begun to develop a sense of personal style, but the majority of fashion is dictated by what petty vendors decide to import and sell at street bazaars. A holdover from Soviet days, Ukrainians' consumer culture is low but gradually improving as the choice of goods increases. There is a tendency to copy others rather than develop one's individual style and stick out. Dress tends to be more formal in Ukraine than in the rest of Europe. Young men walk around in black dress shoes and dark pants, and women wear high heels and skirts (not all, of course). Clothing is intended to create a necessary appearance, and not be comfortable and practical. Colorful casual dress that has been the norm in western Europe and the U.S. for years is just beginning to gain popularity. Just a few years ago all the men in Ukraine wore black, but now the color scheme has differentiated a bit (at least in the big cities).
  • 15. Grooming and personal hygiene Standards of grooming and hygiene can differ widely from culture to culture. Arab men in Ukraine, for example, almost always have a slick, preened appearance. Americans are known worldwide for their straight white teeth and "Hollywood smile," as well as for obesity among young people. Other cultures are known for their lower standards of hygiene. In Ukraine there is a sort of double standard. Women (especially young women) tend to dress and groom carefully, while men often are careless about their appearance. While hygiene seems to be generally improving, decaying teeth and bad odors are not at all uncommon. Smoking is extremely prevalent in public places. Dental floss is not yet widely used, and dental care standards lag behind the West. Many older folks bathe just once a week. However, hygiene among working professionals is similar to developed countries.