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... Basic Etiquette Venezuelans are generally relaxed in regard to timekeeping. Social occasions may start late and run overtime. However, it is still import ...
... Meetings Punctuality is very important. Arrive on time, but also be flexible if delays occur throughout the meeting. The most senior person
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Meetings
It is best to arrive on time out of respect for your Somali counterpart. However, be aware that they may not be as punctual.
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... Basic Etiquette When approaching someone of higher rank, it is polite to keep your head lower than theirs. It is common to wear cologne or perfume in Tonga as
... Basic Etiquette People are expected to pay 10-15% as a tip after a service has been performed. It is polite to say “Salud” when s ...
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Do’s
Make sure you spend some time getting to know an Ethiopian before talking about a serious matter or business. This generally make
... Basic Etiquette People may keep less personal space when queuing. It is not considered rude for your belongings to make ...
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Meetings
You should arrive punctually but may be excused for being late as the Iraqis have a looser sense of time and may be late them
... Basic Etiquette Cover your mouth when yawning. It is rude to speak with your hands in your pockets or chew gum with your mouth open. Slouching and leaning again ...
... 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 initi ...
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