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Women should extend their hand to men first.
Use last names and appropriate titles until specifically invited by your British hosts or colleagues to use their first names.
Great Britain
The capital of U.K. and the capital of England as well
This is the Flag of England.
Don’t get confused with its national
flag.
The National Flag of U.K.
Expect formalities and protocol to be observed in business, especially in London.
Business organization traditionally is multilayered with a vertical chain of command. A network of committees, formal and informal, exists in larger companies. Group consensus is preferred to individual initiative. In older companies, business still centers around the "old boy network" with prep schools, universities and family ties being of great importance. Newer companies are more progressive.
Hyde Park
Horse Guard Parade in Hyde Park
Life Guard at Post
The Center of London Stock Exchange 伦敦股票交易中心
Telephone Booth in London
Westminster Abbey
Business is best initiated through a wellconnected third party.
The Board of Directors is the source of power and the principal decision making unit in a company. Formal approval of the board is required for most decisions. Decisions may be slow in the making.
The British like a certain amount of personal space. Do not stand too close to another person or put your arm around someone's shoulder.
Staring is considered rude.
Corporate Culture and Negotiation Style
In Great Britain, punctuality is important for business meetings. Be on time.
Brits prefer a congenial business relationship, but tend to get right down to business after a few moments of polite conversation.
Tower Bridge
伦敦大桥
Westminster – House of Parliament
The Parliament Building and Big Ben
View on the Thames
Big Ben 大本钟
Buckingham Palace 白金汉宫
Buckingham Palace is where the Queen lives
Shake hands with everyone present -men, women, and children -- at business and social meetings. Shake hands again when leaving.
Handshakes are light -- not fห้องสมุดไป่ตู้rm.
This is the very place for the royal family to for their wedding ceremonies and funerals.
Oxford University
Cambridge University
Stratford- upon-Avon
Birthplace of Shakespeare
Body Language and Non-verbal Communication
The British are not back slappers or touchers and generally do not display affection in public.
Hugging, kissing and touching is usually reserved for family members and very close friends.
Meeting and Greeting Formalities
The British are reserved, which may cause them to appear cool and indifferent or overly formal. In fact, they are very friendly and helpful to foreigners.
Use last names and appropriate titles until specifically invited by your British hosts or colleagues to use their first names.
Great Britain
The capital of U.K. and the capital of England as well
This is the Flag of England.
Don’t get confused with its national
flag.
The National Flag of U.K.
Expect formalities and protocol to be observed in business, especially in London.
Business organization traditionally is multilayered with a vertical chain of command. A network of committees, formal and informal, exists in larger companies. Group consensus is preferred to individual initiative. In older companies, business still centers around the "old boy network" with prep schools, universities and family ties being of great importance. Newer companies are more progressive.
Hyde Park
Horse Guard Parade in Hyde Park
Life Guard at Post
The Center of London Stock Exchange 伦敦股票交易中心
Telephone Booth in London
Westminster Abbey
Business is best initiated through a wellconnected third party.
The Board of Directors is the source of power and the principal decision making unit in a company. Formal approval of the board is required for most decisions. Decisions may be slow in the making.
The British like a certain amount of personal space. Do not stand too close to another person or put your arm around someone's shoulder.
Staring is considered rude.
Corporate Culture and Negotiation Style
In Great Britain, punctuality is important for business meetings. Be on time.
Brits prefer a congenial business relationship, but tend to get right down to business after a few moments of polite conversation.
Tower Bridge
伦敦大桥
Westminster – House of Parliament
The Parliament Building and Big Ben
View on the Thames
Big Ben 大本钟
Buckingham Palace 白金汉宫
Buckingham Palace is where the Queen lives
Shake hands with everyone present -men, women, and children -- at business and social meetings. Shake hands again when leaving.
Handshakes are light -- not fห้องสมุดไป่ตู้rm.
This is the very place for the royal family to for their wedding ceremonies and funerals.
Oxford University
Cambridge University
Stratford- upon-Avon
Birthplace of Shakespeare
Body Language and Non-verbal Communication
The British are not back slappers or touchers and generally do not display affection in public.
Hugging, kissing and touching is usually reserved for family members and very close friends.
Meeting and Greeting Formalities
The British are reserved, which may cause them to appear cool and indifferent or overly formal. In fact, they are very friendly and helpful to foreigners.