Brazil: people often greet each other with a kiss on the cheek, usually starting with the right cheek., Gifts are appreciated and should be given and received with both hands., value personal relationships, so building rapport before discussing business is important., Business attire is generally formal, but less conservative compared to some other countries. Bright colors are acceptable., are more relaxed about time, so it's not uncommon for meetings to start late., Japan: bowing is the traditional form of greeting. The depth of the bow depends on the situation and the status of the person being greeted., Giving and receiving gifts is an important part of culture, especially during special occasions., Business meetings are formal and follow a strict protocol. Silence is valued, and one should wait for the most senior person to speak first., Conservative business attire is the norm. Men typically wear dark suits with ties, and women wear conservative dresses or suits., Being on time is highly valued, and arriving late is considered disrespectful., Saudi Arabia: Men greet each other with a handshake and may kiss on the cheeks if they are close friends or family. Women usually greet each other with a verbal greeting., Gifts are exchanged as a gesture of goodwill and should be given and received with the right hand or both hands., Business meetings are formal and conservative. It's important to show respect to senior members and maintain a level of formality., Men typically wear a traditional thobe (long white robe) and a ghutra (headscarf). Women are expected to dress modestly, covering their arms and legs, and wear a headscarf., Being on time is important, but meetings may start later than scheduled, especially if senior members are involved.,

Unlock3 Unit4 Greeting/Giving gifts/Behaviour in business meetings/Business dress code/Punctuality

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