Results for '809-do-s-and-do-not-s'
... Verbal Indirect Communication Saudi Arabians generally have an indirect communication style. It is common for people to understate their opinions in an effort to
... In Iran, people generally feel able to relax their moral codes of behaviour and reveal the private side of their life when surrounded by people from their inner circle. These are primarily ...
... Sexuality, Marriage and Divorce In Judaism, sexual and reproductive ethics and practices are based on two concepts: first, all human lif ...
... Meetings Appointments for events such as meetings are required. Whilst they can be scheduled on short < ...
... Verbal Direct Communication: Bosnians have a direct communication style. They speak straight to the point, being quite forward and open about what they believe. As they re ...
... Meetings Try to arrive for a meeting on time, but be prepared to wait for your business counterpart. During the first meeting, expect a fair amount of small talk. Often, business ...
... Meetings You should make appointments well in advance and arrive punctually. However, consider they may be cancelled on short notice. Engage in a long per ...
... Do’s If a Bosnian offers to perform a favour for you, accept their kindness graciously. Australians can sometimes be cautious
... Basic Etiquette Remove your shoes before you enter a carpeted room, place of worship or if you see that the host/hostess has removed thei ...
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Communication Style: It is common for Croatians to speak loudly and be animated in conversations. This is assumed to reflect pa
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