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Cultural Etiquette

Cultural etiquette in France, Japan, and Russia is outlined. In France, handshakes are customary in business meetings while kisses on the cheeks are appropriate for family. The Japanese are highly structured and value hard work and loyalty. Handshakes in Japan are limp with little eye contact. Russians may not seem enthusiastic when first meeting, and handshakes are optional. Punctuality is important in Russia.

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Cultural Etiquette

Cultural etiquette in France, Japan, and Russia is outlined. In France, handshakes are customary in business meetings while kisses on the cheeks are appropriate for family. The Japanese are highly structured and value hard work and loyalty. Handshakes in Japan are limp with little eye contact. Russians may not seem enthusiastic when first meeting, and handshakes are optional. Punctuality is important in Russia.

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Juan Figueroa Period 1 2/13/13

Cultural etiquette
What is the cultural etiquette? Cultural etiquette is understanding how people act and live according to where they live. Country name Flag

France

Japan

Russia

The people

French people have a strong set of values. They honor their culture, history, language, and cuisine; it is considered an art. They encourage novelty, new ideas, and manners with an elegant enthusiasm. Today they are the leaders in fashion, food, and art. In a business meeting it is customary to shake with a light grip. If it is a family meeting it is appropriate to give a kiss on both cheeks.

Japanese people are very highly structured people. They believe in loyalty,
politeness, personal responsibility and on everyone working together for the good of the larger group. They also Education, ambition, hard work, patience and determination are held in the highest regard. The crime rate in Japan is the lowest in the world.

Older Russians are generally quite pessimistic and do not have much faith in a better life in the future. Younger urban Russians have adopted a more Western outlook on life.

Meeting and greeting

Handshakes are appropriate, but they are limp with little or no eye contact. Some people bow then shake hands to show more respect..

Body

Sit up straight, legs

Nodding is very

When you first meet a Russian they may not be very enthusiastic. Do not expect a friendly smile. Shaking hands is appropriate, but it is not necessary. If you do shake hands do not do it with gloves or over a threshold. Russians are very

Language closed, and no feet or legs on a chair or table, No yawning, stretching, scratching, sneezing, or nose blowing loudly in public. Corporat e culture Profession is valued very much in France. Many French people Know English so that they could communicate well with other businesses. You are not supposed to call a businessperson unless it is an emergency. French people are thought to be rude by many cultures but they are usually kinder and more respectful than others.

important you should nod to show that you understand the speaker. Too much eye contact is considered rude. Waving your hand in front of someones face is not rude it means no or I do not understand. You must always be punctual in a social meeting. Any degree of knowledge is highly appreciated. The first meeting with a person will probably not be based on business but on building trust and loyalty.

Juan Figueroa Period 1 2/13/13 physical people. Hugs,


backslapping, kisses on the cheeks and other expansive gestures are common among friends or acquaintances and between members of the same sex.

Russians appreciate punctuality. Business meetings generally begin on time. Trying to do business in Russia over the telephone is generally ineffective. No agreement is final until a contract has been signed. Russians are very proud of their culture and enjoy opportunities to talk about their music, art, literature and dance. Knowledge about art, music and some Russian history is appreciated.

Helpful hints

Avoid using the number "four" if possible. It has connotations of death to the Japanese.

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