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Expert Author: Monty Alexander | Submitted: 2008-08-04 | Word Count: 408 | Views: 76
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Expert Author: Dennis H. Lewis | Submitted: 2008-07-19 | Word Count: 412 | Views: 39
I’ve been living and working in Spain for almost twenty years. My wife is Spanish, my partners are Spanish, my customers are Spanish and my companies are Spanish. Over these years I think I’ve learned quite a bit about “being Spanish”. If you want to get into the under-exploited fast-growing Spanish market, you need to know more than just speaking Spanish. You need to understand Spanish customs, Spanish etiquette and Spanish business culture. Otherwise, you’ll just be another American trying to “sell Spanish”.
Expert Author: Robert Johnston | Submitted: 2008-06-11 | Word Count: 475 | Views: 90
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Expert Author: Howard G. Charing | Submitted: 2008-04-15 | Word Count: 530 | Views: 36
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Expert Author: Ben Jackson | Submitted: 2008-02-11 | Word Count: 328 | Views: 45
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Expert Author: Arundhati Mahanata | Submitted: 2008-01-25 | Word Count: 504 | Views: 28
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Expert Author: Jim Sherard | Submitted: 2008-01-15 | Word Count: 582 | Views: 190
Bowing, known as "ojigi" in Japanese, is one the most common and important forms of nonverbal communication in Japan. Although sometimes looked upon as an expression of subservience in the West, bowing is an integral part of Japanese society that is incorporated into every aspect of daily life...