Business Etiquette in China

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L/O/G/O Business etiquette in China Подготовила Цинская О. А. Научный руководитель Пермякова С. П. ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ БЮДЖЕТНОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧЕРЕЖДЕНИЕВЫСШЕГО ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ МОСКОВСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ 2015 Королев

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Business etiquette in China

Business etiquette in China

Подготовила Цинская О. А.

Научный руководитель Пермякова С. П.

ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ БЮДЖЕТНОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧЕРЕЖДЕНИЕВЫСШЕГО ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ

МОСКОВСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ

2015 Королев

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China is one of the biggest economic superpowers in the worldChina is one of the biggest economic superpowers in the world

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Chinese expressions Chinese expressions

Hello – ни хаоHow are you? – ни зем миThank you – се сеGood bye – цзай дзаньGood morning –зао шанг хаоGood evening – ванг шанг хао

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Chinese familyChinese family

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PERSONAL QUESTIONSPERSONAL QUESTIONS

1. Are you married?

2. How old are you?

3. How many children have you got?

4. How much do you earn in your company?

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Gift Giving Gift Giving

Today, official policy in Chinese business culture forbids giving gifts which can be considered as bribery, an illegal act in this country. In many organizations and companies, however, attitudes surrounding gifts are beginning to relax. If you wish to give a gift to an individual, you must do it privately, in the context of friendship, not business.

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Choose a gift that represents your company, country, region or town. This should not be something too lavish or expensive.

Never present a gift in front of a crowd, as this gesture only causes embarrassment.

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The gift should be wrapped in an appropriate color. Red is considered by the Chinese people as lucky so this is the safest color.

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The meaning of numbersThe meaning of numbers

• 8-the luckiest number; a gesture of a good will

• 6-a blessing for smoothness

• 4-a taboo because it means “DEATH”

• 73-funeral

• 84-have an accident

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Gifts to Avoid Gifts to Avoid

The following items are to be avoided as they are associated with funerals: Straw sandals, clocks, handkerchiefs, four of any item, gifts or wrapping paper in white, black, or blue.

Do not open gifts in the presence of the giver unless your host did so first.

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Business cardsBusiness cards

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Thank you for your attention!

Thank you for your attention!