Results for 'burmese-myanmar-culture'
... Meetings Tongans tend to have a slow and less rigid approach to work and business negotiations. Due to Tongans' relaxed approach to time, your Tongan counterpart may show up at your office without an appointment. Be prepared for the possibility of prearran ...
... Meetings It is important to arrive on time. Venezuelans are generally punctual when it comes to business engagements. Punctuality conveys respect for the person’s time and attention. However, meetings may start or end later than planned. A five-min ...
... Meetings Shake hands with everyone in the room during introductions. During initial meetings with senior people, the Irish tend to be quite formal and will refer to people with their title and surname. Expect meetings to commence with a period of small tal ...
... Meetings Although ‘PNG time’ is common throughout society, business culture is trying to develop an expectation of punctuality. Be punctual, but do not necessarily expect your PNG counterpart to be. Meetings may start later than expected. ...
... Meetings Make sure to greet everyone appropriately when you arrive (see Greetings). Be aware that meetings may not commence or finish according to schedule. Meeting agendas may be interrupted by the prayer sessions of practising Muslims. If you know your S ...
... Meetings Make an effort to arrive on time. However, Syrians have a looser sense of punctuality and may be late themselves. You are expected to greet everyone in the room individually, even if the group is large. Greet the host of the meeting first, and f ...
... Meetings Business meetings should be scheduled several days in advance, with the purpose and objectives communicated beforehand. It is considered good practice to share a written agenda with participants prior to the meeting. Punctuality is highly valued i ...
... Meetings During business meetings, wear appropriate attire. This is usually a shirt and smart trousers for men and a blouse with smart trousers or a long skirt for women. If in doubt, dress modestly. During a meeting, a gift is usually expected. The presen ...
... Meetings People usually greet each other by shaking hands, whilst maintaining eye contact and introducing themselves. This occurs regardless of gender when entering the room. When addressing superiors, one refers to them by their professional title. For ex ...
... 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 ...
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