Avoiding the traps in communicating across cultures
If you want to see how good a book is on cross-cultural working, look at how it describes the culture you come from. For example, one best-selling cross-cultural book says the British are very formal, and that only after two or three meetings are people called by their first names. (“Hello Mrs Jones, I’m Mr Smith.” “It’s Ms Jones, actually.” What are we like!)
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