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... Verbal Indirect Communication: Bangladeshis are usually indirect communicators. Opinions are often communicated in a delicate manner, and there is a cultural tendency to a ...
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... Naming Conventions Russian names are structured as [first name] [middle patronymic name] [SURNAME]. E.g. Igor Mihajlovich MEDVEDEV (male) or Natalia Bori ...
... Basic Etiquette Stand up to greet people who have recently entered a room. Respect is shown by physically lowering oneself below another ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... Verbal Indirect Communication: Lao people generally communicate indirectly. This is mostly due to the concept of ‘face' and the need to preserve ‘face' among all present i ...
... Mexico does not have an official religion. However, Roman Catholicism is the dominant faith and is deeply culturally pervasive. According ...
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Do’s
Pay attention to personal space. Maintain a little over an arm’s length of distance and limit the amount of touching in a conversation. It can cau
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