"How many......" worksheet
... How Many Farms Animals Are There? How many horses are there? How many ducks are there? How many pigs are there? How many dogs are there? How many cows are there? ...
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... banking. While many prominent Filipinos have Chinese ances- try, there is considerable hostility toward the Chinese dominance of business. Arab traders introduced Islam to the Philippines in ... impolite to point at anyone with the forenger. Malays use a forenger only to point at animals. Even pointing with two n- gers is impolite among many Indians. When you must indicate something or ... Filipinos do not arrange themselves in neat lines. Instead, they form a pushing, shoving crowd, with each person out for him- or herself. e only times that Filipinos have queued in neat lines...
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... Filipino employee, do it calmly and in private. Business Entertaining ● Food is vitally important in Filipino culture. Social occasions always involve food. In reality, the standard Pilipino ... popular in the Philippines at both lunch and din- ner. If you are hosting a luncheon, be sure to provide a dessert. ● Social events oen end with dancing and singing. Expect to be invited to sing. ● Despite ... Filipino business partners oen at social situa- tions. Never decline an invitation to a social event. ● When you interrupt Filipinos during a meal, they are obliged to ask you to join in. is...
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... Philippines, that nger is pointed at the person or thing being insulted. ● Since pointing can easily be taken for an insulting gesture, Filipinos rarely indicate objects or directions by pointing ... 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 Chinese ... on appropriate gis in the Philippines, visit www.kissboworshakehands.com. 110 Singapore Republic of Singapore Cultural Note Singapore remains a booming center of capitalism in Southeast Asia....
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... generally in the morning. ● Always be on time for all business appointments. Making a Singa- porean executive wait is insulting and impolite. ● Try to schedule appointments at least two weeks in advance. ... yours). ● Unwavering civility is the single most important attribute for suc- cessful relationships in Singapore. However, diplomacy in no way hinders the determination of Singaporean businesspeople ... way. ● People in Singapore may smile or laugh in situations that West- erners consider inappropriate. Smiles may hide embarrassment, Singapore 117 ● e traditional Indian greeting involves a...
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... no famine in South Korea in decades, the memory of it is still present—and famine is still endemic in North Korea. ● 3 BUSINESS PRACTICES Punctuality, Appointments, and Local Time ● Business ... missionaries. Instead, a Korean scholar studying in Beijing was baptized a Catholic in 1777. It was this scholar, on his return, who introduced Catholicism to Korea. Protestantism gained a foothold in ... next-highest- ranking person, and so on. e Koreans will be lined up inside in order of importance. ● English is the most widely studied foreign language. Your business meetings can be conducted in English....
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... companies. Information that should be proprietorial tends to leak during these drinking sessions. Volvo is not the only foreign firm to have had problems in this arena. Business Entertaining ● e ... do not have a mutual contact. Try to obtain a personal introduction. and leaving them sticking out of rice is in bad taste, because this is how oerings are made to ancestors. ● Pass food with ... look in such rooms as the kitchen. ● Remove your shoes when entering a Korean home, restaurant, or temple building. Leave them with the toes pointing away from the building. When putting your...
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... demands, including giving ocial status to the Tamil language. But the militant troops backed out on their agreement to surrender to the Indian peacekeeping force. e ghting continued, and Indian ... remained in northern Sri Lanka for two years. Aer the negotiated Indian withdrawal occurred in 1990, elec- tions were held in the newly restructured provinces. With the result- ing victory in ... are sitting at their desks. No business is conducted during the tea break. ● Many introductory business appointments are held over meals. Lunch in a restaurant is a common rst appointment,...
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... insurance industry has gotten around this reluctance by speaking of insurance as if it were a bet (many Taiwanese love gambling). A life insurance salesperson will explain a policy by saying, ... (www.tecro.org) has oces in Washington, DC, and other cities. Concomitantly, many countries maintain unocial relations through their oces in Taiwan, like the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and ... sensitive to their viewpoints about the disaster, but refrain from oering your opinions on rebuilding, international aid, etc. ● 3 PROTOCOL Greetings ● e traditional greeting is to place your...
Ngày tải lên: 08/11/2013, 00:15
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... rst person, “I,” Chinese will point to their noses to indicate the same thing. Gifts ● Gi giving is oen practiced within a business setting. Good gis for a rst trip include items with small ... upset, however, if your counterpart is late. ● Evening entertainment is an important part of doing business in Taiwan, so expect to be out late. It is wise to schedule morning appointments ... greeting, originating during the famines of feudal times. is phrase is comparable with How are you?” in the West. A polite response is “yes,” even if you have not eaten. ● Wait to be introduced...
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... travel diculties in large ai cities, many foreign executives plan on making only two meetings per day. e grid- lock in Bangkok is so bad that many ai businesspeople con- duct business from their ... gi is not opened in the presence of the giver. ● e Chinese traditionally decline a gi three times before accept- ing; this prevents them from appearing greedy. Continue to insist; once they ... days in April. It is a cleansing, purifying holiday that Thais use to mark a new beginning, start fresh, and to give thanks. 170 Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands: Asia ● When giving or receiving...
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Tài liệu The Insider’s Guide to PR: Chapter 1 WORKING IN A PR CONSULTANCY doc
... about working in PR then you might want to move on to the next section which discusses whether you have the right skills. Those looking for a career in PR can take one of two main routes: by getting ... job within a PR department of a company or organisation, known as in- house PR, or by finding a position in a PR consultancy. The PR consultancies in the UK range from US-owned giants, employing ... worth knowing that PR companies often fall into two categories: full service, where a full range of PR disciplines are on offer or specialist, where a consultancy might specialise in certain industries...
Ngày tải lên: 13/12/2013, 04:15
Tài liệu How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 23 docx
... information on the proper titles and forms of address for Chinese names, please see Appendix A. ● Ethnic ais predominate in government positions, but they will also be found in the business ... restaurant in a prestigious hotel. For a large group, arrange a buet supper. Always include ai wives in business dinners. ● Expect to eat with Western-style forks and spoons. Keep the fork in the ... certain to wear modest clothing when you visit temples—no shorts. It is also advisable to wear old or inexpensive shoes when visiting temples. You must remove them before entering, and once in...
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