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Cross Cultural Etiquette and Manners: China

China: Etiquette and Manners Greet the oldest person first and then the others. Age is respected. Formal greeting includes handshake particularly from the people outside of China. Eye contact may not be necessary while greeting. To start with, address by … Continue reading

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Cross Cultural Etiquette and Manners: UK

United Kingdom (UK): Etiquette and Manners British people are bit on more formal side. Firm shake hand, irrespective of gender, is good. Do it while meeting and leaving. Address with Mr, Mrs or Miss followed by the surname. Do not … Continue reading

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Cross Cultural Etiquette and Manners: USA

United States of America (USA): Etiquette and Manners In USA, East Coast is more conservative and formal in their dress and manners than the West Coast. For business meetings, in general, dark colored business suit with white shirt (for less … Continue reading

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