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Croatian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Meeting structures are not very rigid. While there may be an agenda, it serves more as a guideline for the discussion. The initial meeting is generally scheduled as introductions. It may be between yourself and a middle manager rather than the act ...

Austrian Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s A good conversation topic is Austria's regional diversity. Austrians enjoy talking about their home region. Many feel a sense of belonging to their region of birth, even if they left many years ago. Also, show a sense of admiration for Austria's natur ...

Ukrainian Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Learning a couple of words or phrases in Ukrainian can help make your Ukrainian counterpart feel more welcome. The gesture is likely to be appreciated. Take the initiative to offer your help or contribution whenever possible. Many Ukrainians prefer no ...

Kenyan Culture / Core Concepts

... Industriousness Hospitality Diversity Respect Education Warmth Reciprocity Kenya is an eastern African nation bordering Somalia and Ethiopia in the north, Uganda and South Sudan to the west and Tanzania in the south. The country is situated directly on the ...

Indonesian Culture / References

... The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason (2016). Alterity. (2009). Indonesian etiquette: Do’s and Don’ts in Indonesia. Retrieved from http://al-terity.blogspot.com.au/2009/08/indonesian-etiquette.html Australian ...

New Zealand Culture / Naming

... New Zealand is generally an egalitarian society that values informal communication regardless of social status. Personal names are preferred and considered more important than titles. New Zealanders often make efforts to know and correctly ...

Turkish Culture / References

... The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason (2019). Adaman, F. & Kaya, A. (2012). Social Impact of Emigration and Rural-Urban Migration in Central and Eastern Europe. Final Country Report on behalf of the European Commission. Retri ...

Japanese Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do's A good conversation topic is the hometown or prefecture (local area) of your Japanese counterpart. Many take pride in the region they are from and feel a deep sense of belonging to their region of birth, even if they left many years ago. In particular ...

Chinese Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Although Chinese people themselves may be late, make sure that you are punctual. If you are late, be sure to offer an apology for your tardiness. Allow a 10-minute interval for others to arrive. In China, people enter a meeting in ...

Taiwanese Culture / Naming

... Names in Taiwan generally follow Chinese naming conventions. However, there may be some variation with the westernisation of names (see below). Chinese Naming Conventions Chinese naming conventions arrange names as follows: [FAMILY NAME] [given name]. For ...

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