International Business Etiquette 2

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1.
Keep in mind that ___________________ business etiquette is strict and distinct from that of the United States and of other European countries.
2.
German business etiquette says that you should address business colleagues by his or her by ___________________ and title until otherwise informed.
3.
Include gold embossing on your card because it represents wealth, status, and ___________________ in Chinese cultures.
4.
In Germany, ___________________ before and after a business meeting.
5.
In what county, should you be prepared for a large amount of written communication? ___________________
6.
Avoid ___________________ and high pressure talk.
7.
If invited to a meeting at a private residence, a small gift of flowers, and chocolate is considered ___________________.
8.
In what country are business interactions are viewed as a process of building a long-term relationship? ___________________
9.
Most business meetings are conducted over ___________________.
10.
Which couuntry should you be sure to avoid planning meetings during the vacation months of July and August, or during holidays, particularly Easter and the week after Christmas? ___________________
11.
A well-articulated message is key to being persuasive to your ___________________ colleagues.
12.
Two-Thirds of all international ___________________ take place in Germany.
13.
Do not ___________________ touch your Chinese colleagues.
14.
___________________ is the most widely spoken language in Europe.
15.
Do not offer gifts, as these are considered forms of ___________________.
16.
As of 2008, Germany was global leader in ___________________.
17.
When a man and woman are of ___________________, the man will enter first.
18.
Introduce and address your Chinese colleagues by title and last name, never by ___________________.
19.
Avoid ___________________ eye contact when dealing with your Chinese colleagues.
20.
It is ___________________ to speak slowly and pause between your sentences when speaking during a business meeting.
21.
Also, during introductions, avoid overly strong handshakes because they are considered offensive and ___________________ for business meetings.
22.
When possible, offer "I'll look into that," rather than the closed option of "___________________."