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Canadian Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Tardiness reflects badly in a professional setting, so make sure to arrive on time or slightly early. If you’re chairing the meeting, it’s more important to begin punctually. People usually introduce themselves by their first name and exchange b ...

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 ...

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 ...

Thai Culture / Business Culture

... Meetings Formal business meetings in Thailand are preceded by a written invitation that is often followed up by a phone call. At a business meeting, punctuality is expected, and formal attire (suit and tie) should be worn. In Thailand, it is often thought ...

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 ...

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 who is standing closest to you and so on. It is important to greet everyone ...

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 times when you are kept waiting. Often, Turks will not hand out a business ca ...

Hong Kong Culture / Do's and Don'ts

... Do’s Hong Kongers tend to be very hospitable and willing to help a stranger in need, perhaps more so than is common in the English-speaking West. Be receptive to their friendliness and try to reciprocate it. Be humble if you receive a comp ...

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 arriving late. Nevertheless, make an effort to arrive on time. You are expected to greet everyone in the room individually, even if the g ...

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