Business Etiquette in Kenya X Tamiya King Tamiya King has been writing for over a decade‚ particularly in the areas of poetry and short stories. She also has extensive experience writing SEO and alternative health articles‚ and has written published interviews and other pieces for the "Atlanta Tribune" and Jolt Marketing. She possesses a Bachelor of Arts in English and is currently pursuing higher education to become a creative writing professor. Kenya is known for its rich agricultural economy
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The Use of Etiquette as a Disguise during the Regency England Era: Austen’s Interpretation of Misused Etiquette in Sense and Sensibility Throughout the past few centuries‚ etiquette has evolved to meet the constantly changing standards of society. During the Regency Era in England‚ society brought forth clear-cut expectations of etiquette that branched out into almost every aspect of daily life‚ such as communication‚ dining‚ departure‚ arrival‚ and addressing someone. While nineteenth century
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Chinese Business Etiquette Having been born to Chinese parents and having a relatively strong grasp of the Chinese language‚ my expectations were that I would easily integrate into its business culture during my first business trip there. However I quickly discovered that my understanding of its business etiquette was severely limited when the client visited rejected all of our proposals and signed with a local bank. After consulting with a local friend‚ the realization that mianzi (face)
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Japanese Dining Etiquette Remembering your correct manners is very important in Japan‚ especially concerning the area of dining etiquettes. This applies especially to foreigners‚ who should try to remember at least the most basic rules… In Japanese meals‚ it is customary to say ‘itadakimasu’ (‘I gratefully receive’) before your meal‚ and ‘gochisama deshita’ (‘thank you for the meal’) after you have finished. These traditional phrases are to show your appreciation for the meal‚ especially when
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"Victorian Etiquette - The Basic Rules of Etiquette). Etiquette on the street‚ at the dinner table‚ and during a ballroom
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Business Etiquette Lists of business etiquette ‘do’s and do not’s’ can be pages in length and while they are a useful starting point in cultural knowledge‚ they do not bring about cultural strategic thinking. Business etiquette closely mirrors cultural values so having an understanding of the overall concepts of a culture (such as it being high-context‚ high-diplomacy‚ low assertiveness‚ high power distance‚ relationship-based‚ etc). Understanding these concepts along with relevant examples
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be avoided (Nicole‚ 2012). DINING ETIQUETTE When working for a large business‚ business dinners and lunches are a part of working for a company and many times co-workers spend time together during lunch and dinner hours. When going out with co-workers it is very imperative to know the dining etiquette that is appropriate in that country. In Mexico‚ certain dining etiquette is followed. The Mexican dining etiquette is very similar to the dining etiquette in the Untitled States but there also
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Proper Telephone Etiquette I have worked at a technical college for over five years. I started out as the Admissions Assistant and have recently been promoted to the Admissions Coordinator. In both of these capacities‚ answering the telephone and making business telephone calls have been an integral part of my job. Effective telephone communication lends itself to the success of any type of business. The person answering a business telephone may be first contact a potential customer
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e-mail etiquette /xcom285 Associate Level Material Appendix D E-mail Etiquette Read the following e-mails. For each e-mail: • Describe any content and formatting errors found. • Determine if the content is appropriate for a workplace setting. If it is‚ explain why. If not‚ identify the errors made and rewrite the e-mail‚ to be appropriate. |
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Card Etiquette: A Must Master Have you ever experienced how mortifying it is when you’re asked for a business card and you don’t have any? Either you forgot to bring one or run out of business cards‚ this incident is embarrassing both to the asker and to the one being asked for. Habitually forgetting the business cards is the most famous neglect that someone makes when it comes to business card etiquette. In the business world it is important to always remember the business card etiquette as this
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