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... Meetings BBe punctual. If you are late, be sure to make an apology for your tardiness. In Vietnam, people generally enter a meeting in order of importance – the highest ranking person arriving first and so on. The same goes for introductions. You are expec ...
... Meetings It is necessary to make an appointment approximately one to three weeks before the desired date for the meeting. Arriving on time is important. Argentines are generally punctual when it comes to business engagements. Punctuality conveys respect ...
... Meetings You should arrive punctually but may be excused for being late as the Iraqis have a looser sense of time and may be late themselves. Greet the host of the meeting first. From there, you are expected to greet everyone in the room individually—eve ...
... Meetings First impressions are important. Present yourself neatly, stylishly and professionally in a conservative suit. Lateness is more common in Greece; up to 10 minutes is usually acceptable. However, it is fair for you to expect that someone will provi ...
... Meetings Punctuality is valued in Cambodian business culture. Arriving later than the arranged time may be interpreted as a lack of respect for the person with whom you are meeting. Handshakes are common, but avoid being too firm as this m ...
... Meetings It is important to arrive on time. Colombians are generally punctual when it comes to business engagements. Punctuality conveys respect for the person’s time and attention. A five-minute delay is forgivable. Address people with ...
... Meetings Appointments are necessary and should be made at least two weeks in advance. Avoid scheduling meetings in August (the month of summer vacation) or on workdays next to a public holiday. Common ways to make an appointment are in writing or by teleph ...
... Meetings When arranging a meeting, it is normal to confirm the date and appointment several times in advance. Doing so conveys your eagerness to meet. Arrive on time to give a good impression. However, be aware that your Mexican counterpart may not be as p ...
... Meetings Punctuality is valued in Lao business culture. Thus, arriving later than the arranged meeting time without warning may be perceived as a lack of respect for your Lao counterpart. The traditional greeting in Lao is the nop (see The ...
... Meetings It is important to show up to appointments on time. People may even arrive early if they are trying to please the person that they are meeting. However, be aware that you may be kept waiting. When first entering a room or greeting your Saudi cou ...
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