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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 13

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 13

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... jacket and tie.●Because of the heat and humidity, business dress in Malaysia is sometimes casual. Standard formal oce wear for men is dark pants and a light-colored long-sleeved shirt and ... Muslims and Hindus, the le hand is considered unclean. Eat with your right hand only. Where possible, do not touch anything or anyone with your le hand if you can use your right hand instead. ... Phil-ippines in 1521 and named the islands aer King Philip II of Spain. Spaniards subsequently ruled for 350 years and brought Catholicism to the islands, as well as the Latino attitudes and traditions...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 14

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 14

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... tropical storms, promoted flash flooding and landslides in the eastern and northern regions. These catastrophes took at least 5,000 lives in 1991, and thousands more in the northeast in late 2004.●3 ... lunch and din-ner. If you are hosting a luncheon, be sure to provide a dessert.●Social events oen end with dancing and singing. Expect to be invited to sing.●Despite boisterous partying and ... businessmen should expect to shake hands rmly with Filipino men, both upon introduction and at subsequent meetings.●Traditionally, there is no physical contact between men and women in public. Men...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 15

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 15

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... 9 10 8 Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands: Asiais may also be accompanied by an outstretched, at hand (like a karate chop) or with both hands clasped together; the hand(s) are in front, preceding ... only Mandarin Chinese movies may be shown—despite the fact that most Singaporean Chinese speak Cantonese, not Mandarin.) Both Malay and English are printed using the Latin alphabet; Tamil and ... your hand out, palm downward, and make a scooping motion with the ngers. Beckoning someone with the palm up and wagging one nger, as in the USA, can be construed as an insult.●To stand...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 16

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 16

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... Singaporeans, a handshake is the most common form of greeting. e standard Asian hand-shake is more of a handclasp; it is rather gentle and lasts for Singapore 119 124 Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands: ... your right hand only. Do not touch anything or anyone with your le hand if you can use your right hand instead. Accept gis and hold cash in the right hand. (Obviously, when both hands are needed, ... hand out, palm downward, and make a scooping motion with the ngers. Beckoning someone with the palm up and wagging one nger can be construed as an insult.●Standing tall with your hands...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 17

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 17

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... ruler and subjects, between husband and wife, between father and son, between elder brother and younger brother, and between friends. Because all but the last are hierarchical, rank and age ... 126 Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands: Asiaelder and younger brother, husband and wife, elder friend and younger friend.ANSWER: TRUE. Confucianism also mandates Jen (a sense of duty to humanity), ... conservative and have a strong work ethic. Harmony and structure are emphasized over innovation and experimentation. Be sincere and honest in business dealings. Meet face-to-face and keep in...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 18

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 18

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... confuse Korean history and culture with those of any of its Asian neighbors. Korea has a distinctive language, history, and culture, and they are very proud of this. is pride and sense of his-tory ... Japan, and your host’s wife.Cultural Note“Without question, the trait that sets Koreans apart from the Chinese, Japanese, and other Asians is their emotionalism. . . . They are quick to anger and ... ChuSouth Korea 139 138 Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands: Asiahost brings it up rst. Do not expect to be shown around the house, and do not wander about the home or look in such rooms as the...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 19

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 19

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... temple. Hand any other object to a monk with both hands.When visiting a mosque or temple, wear clothing that covers your legs and arms (both men and women), and remove your shoes and hat at ... assimilated into Sri Lankan society and lost all traces of their original culture and history. Ethnic divisions between the Sinhalese and the Tamils run deep, and violent strife has been a problem ... business and public life and are the heads of their family units. ere are clear and classic role dierences between the sexes.●3 BUSINESS PRACTICESPunctuality, Appointments, and Local...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 20

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 20

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... nation held a free and fair election.e KMT, which brought its political power and 2 million people over from Mainland China in 1949, was historically associated with the Mainlanders (i.e., people ... table and each person serves himself or herself. Do not let the serving utensils touch your plate, and never use your le hand. Usually, there will be no utensils, as people eat with their hands. ... is traditional Mandarin Chinese, although Taiwanese (called “Min,” a southern Fukien dialect), and Hakka dialects are spoken. English is a popular language to study in school, and many businesspeople...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 21

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 21

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... itself and is full of compliments to the preparer.●3 PROTOCOLGreetings●With younger or foreign-educated Taiwanese, a handshake is the most common form of greeting. e standard Asian handshake ... acquaintances, a hand-shake is appropriate and will be expected from Westerners. Show respect by bowing slightly with your hands at your sides and your feet together.●Chinese women shake hands more ... more of a handclasp; it is gentle and lasts for some ten or twelve seconds. (By contrast, most North American handshakes last for only three or four seconds.) Sometimes both hands will be...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 22

How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 22

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... a visit to ailand is between November and March. Most businesspeople vacation during April and May. Avoid the weeks before and aer Christmas, and the month of April. ailand’s Water Festival ... capital and largest city. About 75 percent of the people are ethnic ais, 14 percent are Chinese, and the remaining 11 percent are a mixture of other Asians and non-Asians.HistoryLike other countries ... the days of military coups are now over.Thailand 173 171ailandKingdom of ailandFormer: SiamCultural NoteThailand is the only country in Southeast Asia never to have been a European...
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Tài liệu How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 23 docx

Tài liệu How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 23 docx

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... Vietnam withdrew its troops from Cambodia, and by 1991, it had forged diplomatic relations with many countries, including China and the USA. Vietnam and the United States of America signed a ... ailand are oen unique, and have a specic meaning. Only the most discerning travelers learn which ones apply to women and which to men.●Address people by their title (or Mr./Mrs.) and ... dinners.●Expect to eat with Western-style forks and spoons. Keep the fork in the le hand and the spoon in the right (reverse this if you are le-handed). Cut with the side of the spoon, not the...
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Tài liệu How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 24 pptx

Tài liệu How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 24 pptx

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... with trucks, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles all competing for space. Pedestrians can be in as much danger as drivers and their pas-sengers. Exercise caution and hire a driver rather than drive ... gender equality, and women have equal rights under the law. However, Vietnam is still a male-dominated country, both in business and government. In most ethnic groups, the husband remains the ... with the hands clasped together above the waist. ere is no physical contact. However, the vast majority of businesspeople in Vietnam will greet you with either a slight bow or a handshake.Vietnam...
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Tài liệu How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 25 ppt

Tài liệu How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 25 ppt

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... Hindu Indian male may 197Appendix ATitles and Forms of Address in Asian Countries T     within Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands: Asia—single names, compound names, patronymics, ... why German, Japanese, and Finnish executives expend substantial time and eort to learn Spanish, Mandarin, or Tamil.e reason these business travelers study is to expand their trade in areas ... learning the most widely spoken language on earth—Manda-rin? Numerous multinationals now realize they will require employ-ees who are uent in Mandarin, and they are initiating programs to build their...
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Tài liệu How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 26 pdf

Tài liệu How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 26 pdf

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... busi-nesspeople, academics, and risk analysts. In the “2005 Corruption Perceptions Index,” the ve least corrupt countries out of 158 were Iceland (number 1), Finland, New Zealand, Denmark, and Singapore. ... belts, wallets, boots, and briefcases at home, and invest in some high-quality fabric accessories.In some countries, men remove their jackets at work, while in other countries, executives usually ... is lunar, and is only 354 days long).Some cultures use lunisolar calendars (for instance, the Hebrew and Chinese calendars—although these two are not similar in other aspects), and some have...
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Tài liệu ASIAN CRISIS AND CONSEQUENCES pptx

Tài liệu ASIAN CRISIS AND CONSEQUENCES pptx

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... July 1997 in Thailand and affected currencies, stock markets, and other asset prices in several Asian countries, many considered East Asian Tigers. Growth rates in these countries which were ... economic (on external reserves and liabilities in particular) and fiscal data, and in the financial and corporate sectors. Unlike investments of many of the Southeast Asian nations, almost all ... markets, and other asset prices of several Asian countries. Many businesses collapsed, and as a consequence, millions of people fell below the poverty line in 1997-1998. Indonesia, South Korea and...
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