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Elizabeth Devine, Nancy L. Braganti
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| #3832708 in Books | 1998-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.18 x.97 x5.58l, | File type: PDF | 352 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Good but a bit General|By ClassicLotus|This is a good book for learning Asian customs in general. There are fairly detailed sections for some countries but if you are looking for a lot of detail on a specific country this is not the book for you. this book tries to cover every Asian country including Indonesia so they could not get into great detail or the book would have bee|From the Publisher|Includes Information on:| China| Hong Kong| India| Indonesia| Japan| Malaysia| Singapore| Nepal| Pakistan| The Philippines| South Korea| Sri Lanka| Taiwan| Thailand| Vietnam| Australia| New Zealand||About the Autho
The clash of new and old has created a constantly shifting terrain of customs and cultures in Asia, making it difficult to determine what to expect or what is expected of you. For instance:
-The hitchhiker's gesture of raising one thumb means "Get lost" in Australia, and the V sign with the V sign with the palm held toward you is obscene. -Even if you're not in India for business, bring business cards. People often exchange them even at social functions, s...
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