Results for '2018-do-s-and-don-ts'
... Do’s Expect a Vietnamese person to politely protest or deflect compliments you give them in an effort to remain humble. Make an effort to keep discussions ...
... 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 ...
... Do’s Take the time to show some thoughtfulness and consideration regarding people’s lives, no matter your familiarity with them. For exam ...
... Do’s Be patient and accept the slower pace of ‘Fiji time’. Fijians tend to find it easier to be kept waiting and generally don’t get edgy around punctuality. Expect to b ...
... Do’s Hungarians take great pride in their food and wine. Discussing these in a complementary manner will help develop your relationship with your Hungarian counterpart. By ...
... 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 Englis ...
... Do’s Cambodians are likely to sincerely appreciate any efforts to learn their language, despite the language’s difficulty. Basic greeting ...
... Do’s Be open to asking Serbians about their opinion on most subjects. They often show an interest in a stranger’
... Do’s If a Bosnian offers to perform a favour for you, accept their kindness graciously. Australians can sometimes be cautious
... Do's The Taiwanese tend to be very hospitable and willing to help a stranger in need, perhaps more so than is common in Australia ...
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