For my country, Romania, it must be hygiene. After some studies, these are some figures:
Average figures, per one individual:
- 100-125 ml of toothpaste/year;
- 400g soap/year.
Also, half of us are washing their hands after they are using the toilet.
This are not necessary behavioral traits, as they are influenced by poor living conditions of big part of population. Regarding other study, 41% of our population do not have current water, are not connected to sewage network and their toilet it's outside of the living house.
Nevertheless, there are some behavioral problems too, as it can be painful to use public transport in our capital city in the summer.
Other known traits can't really be generalized, as they usually apply to a small portion of our total population, things like we're all thieves.
Opposite to Portugal guy, our ladies are beautiful. But some of them might not care about their hygiene too much, so beware. :)
Then, we have religion. The church institution it's financed from public funds, so we can say that we're pretty religious. It's a bad trait if you ask me. For example, i was raised atheist by my family, but, in school i had to attend to religion hours and i had to go to church. I didn't cared too much, but this was worse for one colleague that had other religion. He was pretty much forced to attend and follow christian rituals even if he didn't believed in them.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by mindblast