According to Hofstede’s research, culture also can be characterised four bipolar dimensions: Power Distance; Individualism/Collectivism; Uncertainty Avoidance; Masculinity/Feminity (Jones, 2007). In this case, values of the Sikh twins and the examiner can be described the term “Individualism/Collectivism”. India score 48 in “Individuality”, which means people prefer being belonging to a group and the influence of one’s family, relatives, neighbours or other social groups is enormous. On the other hand, the UK scores 89 which is the one of the highest score in the world. People learn the importance of individuality and uniqueness at the early age. Indeed, this research has a risk, such as representing only one laps of time and these differences cannot be applied to everyone. (Geert-hofstede.com, 2016) Nevertheless, the contrast of valuing between the Sikh twins and the examiner is based on cultural difference, which evaluate individuality or
According to Hofstede’s research, culture also can be characterised four bipolar dimensions: Power Distance; Individualism/Collectivism; Uncertainty Avoidance; Masculinity/Feminity (Jones, 2007). In this case, values of the Sikh twins and the examiner can be described the term “Individualism/Collectivism”. India score 48 in “Individuality”, which means people prefer being belonging to a group and the influence of one’s family, relatives, neighbours or other social groups is enormous. On the other hand, the UK scores 89 which is the one of the highest score in the world. People learn the importance of individuality and uniqueness at the early age. Indeed, this research has a risk, such as representing only one laps of time and these differences cannot be applied to everyone. (Geert-hofstede.com, 2016) Nevertheless, the contrast of valuing between the Sikh twins and the examiner is based on cultural difference, which evaluate individuality or