Foreign partner — who he is, what it is important to know about the first meeting, how to build a relationship and other useful information

Greece
Greeting

Handshake is a traditional form of greeting in Greek culture. During this greeting ritual, people usually exchange welcoming smiles and maintain direct eye contact with their partner.

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Nigeria
Taboo Topics

Religion is a sensitive topic and is best avoided, especially during casual or light conversation.

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WHO THIS PROJECT IS FOR

Entrepreneurs

For those who develop business contacts with foreign partners

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Students
and educators

For those interested in the topic of cross-cultural differences

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Personnel of organizations

For those involved in the development of cooperation programs with foreign countries

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How to make communication with a foreign partner effective? Cultural profiles of countries — in the public domain

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

During the greeting

In a number of cultures a firm Russian handshake is not accepted, for example, in India and Iraq. How should you greet your partner?

When contacting

It can be difficult to determine where on a business card is the first name and last name, and when it is possible to switch to "you".

Giving a business card

What language should the business card be in? What is important to remember when passing it on?

Starting conversation

What topics are considered dangerous? And what is the best way to engage in conversation?

Manners

Pauses in conversation, loud expressive speech, violent gesticulation? What is common in my partner's culture?

The answers to these and many other questions can be found on this site:

Ireland
Preferred Topics

Local places of interest, ancient monuments, places you have already visited in Ireland. Such topics will keep you talking for quite some time.

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Italy
Introduction

When communicating with Italian colleagues, it is important to remember their hierarchical position in the company, as well as the requirements of proper protocol. When addressing them, use polite forms such as Signore (Mr), Signora (Mrs) or Signorina (Miss) followed by the surname (not the person's first name).

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