When you travel for business internationally, you should familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette., You should always arrive on time for business meetings in Germany; punctuality is highly valued., You should avoid discussing personal topics in a business setting in Japan., You should exchange business cards with both hands in many Asian countries as a sign of respect., You should dress formally for business meetings in European countries like France or Italy., You could consider hiring a local guide when conducting business in unfamiliar cultures., You could attend cultural training sessions to understand the nuances of doing business in a particular country., You could adapt your communication style to match the directness preferred in some Western cultures., You could avoid making assumptions about business practices based on your own cultural background., You could invite clients or business partners to informal gatherings to strengthen relationships., In Spain, it would be considered polite to engage in some small talk before diving into business discussions., In China, it would be appreciated if you expressed humility and avoided boasting about achievements., In the Middle East, it would be customary to negotiate with patience and respect., In Brazil, it would be common to expect a more relaxed and flexible approach to time., In Russia, it would be advisable to expect directness and frankness in business negotiations.,

Should, Could, Would and Cultures- FCE-UdeA- Level 2

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