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Zimbabwean Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Stand up to greet people who have recently entered a room. Respect is shown by physically lowering oneself below another person

Irish Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: In Ireland, how you speak implies a lot about you. Telling stories, jokes or being witty is very common for the Irish. Moreove ...

Zimbabwean Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Arrive on time. Though your Zimbabwean counterpart may be late, your punctuality is likely to give a good impression. Greet everyone individually, starting with the person ...

Vietnamese Culture / Business Culture

... 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 per ...

Romanian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Direct Communication: Romanians generally have quite a direct communication style. They speak quite matter-of-factly and are generally most comfort ...

Lao Culture / Naming

... Most Lao follow Lao naming conventions. However, there may be variation between different ethnic groups, such as the Hmong people (see below). Lao Name

Venezuelan Culture / Etiquette

... Basic Etiquette Venezuelans are generally relaxed in regard to timekeeping. Social occasions may start late and run overtime. However, it is still import ...

Turkish Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Meetings generally involve a fair amount of formality, although people may relax with business partners they know well. Arrive on time. However, accept that there may be time

Filipino Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: Filipinos will try to express their opinions and ideas diplomatically and with humility to avoid appearing arrogant. The tone of voice varies w ...

Lebanese Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings The Lebanese have a looser sense of time and may be late themselves, so you will most likely be excused for ar ...

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