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South African Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Arrive on time. White and Asian South Africans are especially punctual. You are expected to greet everyone in the room individually – even if the group is large. Exchange business cards after a formal introduction and take a recognisable moment to ...

South Sudanese Culture / Business Culture

... Considerations The South Sudanese may prefer oral communication rather than putting things in writing. Cash is not the only currency in South Sudan. Objects, labour and livestock are often traded to fulfil business deals. Some South Sudanese people may not ...

Maltese Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Business meetings are expected to be scheduled in advance. Generally, you should call to request the meeting at least two weeks in advance to arrange a time and place for the meeting. Punctuality is expected but is not rigidly observed. The common ...

Hungarian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Appointments are necessary and should be made at least two weeks in advance. It is usually difficult to schedule meetings on Friday afternoon or from mid-July to mid-August (the summer period). The Christmas and N ...

Brazilian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Appointments for events such as meetings are required. Whilst they can be scheduled on short notice, it is best to book two to three weeks in advance. Arrive on time, but do not necessarily expect your Brazilian counterpart to be punctual. They ...

Nepalese Culture / Business Culture

... Both the traditional greeting and handshake are common in business settings. If shaking hands with business associates, avoid holding a firm grip. This can be seen as aggressive. Allow small talk to precede any serious discussions. Personal relationships a ...

Ethiopian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Personal connections are key to business in Ethiopia, so be prepared for a social start to business interactions. Ensure you take the time ​​and build rapport before discussing business specifics. Although time-consuming, these pr ...

Somali Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings It is best to arrive on time out of respect for your Somali counterpart. However, be aware that they may not be as punctual. People may prefer not to attend meetings or events at certain days/times due to religious reasons. Meeting agendas may be ...

Afghan Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Punctuality is very important. Arrive on time, but also be flexible if delays occur throughout the meeting. Shake hands with everyone present during the introductions and wait to be seated. Address people by their last name and title. The title (e ...

Macedonian Culture / Business Culture

... It is best to arrive on time but anticipate that your Macedonian counterpart could be late. A time difference of 15 to 20 minutes is generally tolerated. Business cards are usually exchanged over introductions. There are no clear customs surrounding this e ...

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