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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
... Do’s When with your Croatian counterpart, show respect towards everyone you encounter, including those you do not know. Be open to asking ...
... Do’s Be respectful of your Venezuelan counterpart’s family. Family is very important to Venezuelan culture, and Venezuelans have strong bonds
... Do’s Acknowledge the achievements of Iran and the country’s cultural heritage. If you show an understanding of Iran’s culture and history ...
... Do’s It is okay to be open and proud about your success in the United States. Americans often like to focus on accomplishments and other ...
... Do’s Be sensitive to the experiences that Afghan refugees have endured. There is a high occurrence of anxiety, depression and post
... Do’s Try to get straight to the point at hand. Germans generally do not need much small talk to warm up the conversation. They often appreciate it when ot ...
... Do’s Be respectful and courteous, especially when in the company of parents or elders. Try and be open to the friends and family of your ...
... Do’s Smile when meeting people. Malaysians are renowned for their sunny personalities. Reciprocating their warmth will be appreciated. Make an effort to keep discussion ha ...
... Do’s Engage in discussions on topics such as football (soccer), Peruvian cuisine and Peru's natural landscapes< ...
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