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AirGuideOnline.com; The Best Source for Global Air Travel ... Should you hug a Russian (but not a Dutchman) when you meet? Understanding cultural differences is critical in a global economy. When traveling abroad or dealing with associates from different countries, you need to ... For example, when traveling to South America,
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www.airguideonline.com/airguidemonthly/airguide0210.htm
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Read the full article here. ... 1 Blowing your nose into a handkerchief in Japan ... The Japanese call snot hanakuso - literally “nose shit” - and find the idea of walking around with a cloth full of it disgusting.
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www.chicken-scratch.ca/2007/12/what_not_to_do_top_10_in...
www.chicken-scratch.ca/2007/12/what_not_to_do_top_10_internat.html
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by River City Rage on Feb 6, 2009 1:00 PM EST in Meta-Jaguars 14 comments ... Pete Prisco: Taking us to the Gun Show ... I was told this morning that Big Cat Country was turning into a scouting site rather than a Jaguars site. This is a fair criticism and indictative of my absolute disappointment in last season.
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www.bigcatcountry.com/2009/2/6/751598/the-london-jaguar...
www.bigcatcountry.com/2009/2/6/751598/the-london-jaguars-pete-pr
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It looks like most of the "faux pas" noted there have been taken from other sources on the internet, but the list for the UK (where I'm currently based) looks relatively accurate. Anyhow, is there a better online resource for cross-cultural awareness...
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www.aidworkers.net/?q=node/607
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Web hangout for Melbourne-based electronic music maker and Dungeons and Dragons enthusiast Tim Shiel. ... I stumbled across a song by Faux Pas called “For The Trees” which I really liked, ... moodgadget (coincidentally celebrating their 5 year anniversary) was originally a spinoff from the ghostly international label,
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www.iamfauxpas.com/
www.iamfauxpas.com/
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In a recent faux pas column, we examined several international faux pas that were not actually stories of perils that lurk overseas. There were too many tales of international menace for just one column, so this month's column begins where the other left off.
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international.monster.co.uk/workabroad/articles/fauxpas...
international.monster.co.uk/workabroad/articles/fauxpas13/
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For those of you who thought that "too much" and "too many" were just grammatical hurdles for students of the English language, brace yourself, because this month's international faux pas are all about excess.
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international.monster.co.uk/workabroad/articles/fauxpas...
international.monster.co.uk/workabroad/articles/fauxpas6
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This page is a modified version of the document posted by Wayne MacIntyre of J.L. Ilsley High in Halifax ... 1. Making assumptions ... 2. Neglecting to develop relationships...
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staff.gpschools.org/abelr/Culture/top_ten_faux_pas.htm
staff.gpschools.org/abelr/Culture/top_ten_faux_pas.htm
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Browse > Home / Advice, Travel / International Faux Pas ... Until then I found a nice little list of faux pas (things that will rub people the wrong way) across the globe. ... Proxemics, like international faux pas, are highly culturally variable should be brushed up upon before venturing to a new place – [...]
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www.foxnomad.com/2006/11/29/international-faux-pas/nl/
www.foxnomad.com/2006/11/29/international-faux-pas/nl/
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