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    Spain’s overview of business communication practices can be of great use for any future business projects that may be taken to Spain. One of the first things that are done when meeting new people is greeting each other; that is why it’s important that business people are aware of the proper greeting ways in other countries. When women are close friends they usually greet each other with a kiss on each cheek starting with the left side. Men usually embrace and pat each other on the shoulder. In

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    displaying good manners and politeness when dealing with other people. Military courtesy conveys respect both up and down the chain of command. One commonly recognized custom and courtesy is the military salute. The salute has been an exchange of greetings since the age of chivalry. During these ages the knights were mounted with steel armor that covered their body completely including head and face. It was custom to raise one’s visor and expose one’s face to another when two friendly knights met

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    Application Paper #5 In a world where crossing boundaries is routine‚ cultural intelligence (CQ) becomes a vitally important aptitude and skill‚ (Earley & Mosakowski‚ 2004‚ p.139) especially for today’s leaders who will more than likely encounter someone from another country‚ generation or perhaps occupational background where there are unique behaviors. As Earley and Mosakowski (2004) point out‚ cultural intelligence is related to emotional intelligence‚ but it picks up where emotional intelligence

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    1.3 Explain how different social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate. Different social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate due to of a lack of understanding or knowledge of one another’s background and culture. This could be through their race‚ religion‚ ethnicity or where they come from. Each one of these can have similar or very different ways to communicate. For example Nodding

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    organ‚ stage and gallery in the McLeod Hall made it a popular venue for dances and social gatherings. On the wall at the entrance to the building is the greeting: "This is a House of Friendship. This is a House of Service. For Families‚ For Lonely Folk. For the People of Govan. For the Strangers of the World. Welcome." It would appear that this greeting also extends to some past inhabitants who still wander the halls and corridors...! There have been many reports of past paranormal activity in The Pearce

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    ”Dear Friend” (?): Culture and Genre in American and Canadian Direct Marketing Letter Md Rishad Zaman 001100341 Professor Neil Stubbs Introduction to Academic Writing Section WRIT 1000B 17 July 2013 In “”Dear Friend” (?): Culture and Genre in American and Canadian Direct Marketing Letter”‚ Roger Graves examines how English speaking Canadian people are different from Americans‚ and how business communicators need to identify those differences to be

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    Religion is and will be one of the most studied and talked about subjects known to man. It can bring people together for common good or separate nations causing war and unrest around the world. Although a complex subject‚ some elements within religious traditions are similar and transcend individual religious sectors or religions themselves. The essay to follow will explore how some traditions within religions encourage relationships with the divine sacred time‚ scared places‚ as well as our relationships

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    Inventory Credit. The common traits of lost items are that they are undersized and costly items. Analysis 7/11 has a standard their service process. The standard 5 steps are as follows: 1. Greetings 2. Eye contact 3. Up-selling 4. Transaction 5. Greetings Since the company has a wide variety of products the service blueprint varies upon what product a customer purchases‚ whether it needs enhancement‚ condiments or packaging. Other than that

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    Customs are ways of behaving or beliefs that has been established for a long time among a group of people. Courtesies are polite behaviors or polite actions. Customs and Courtesies are an essential aspect of military life‚ upon which Soldiers are expected abide by both on and off duty. Dating back to the commencement of the military service‚ they are one of the defining features of an exemplary soldier within that service. These customs and courtesies help to keep discipline and order in a military

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    treated. This is often done by asking what might be seen as very personal questions in other cultures. Status can be determined by clothing and general appearance‚ age‚ job‚ education‚ family name‚ and social connections. The traditional form of greeting is the wai‚ given by the person of lower status to the person of higher status (raising both hands‚ palms joined with the fingers pointing upwards as if in prayer‚ lightly touching the body somewhere between the chest and the forehead). Thais generally

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