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In association with Businesstravelogue.com,
the Civility Group Inc presents executive business reports on
Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong
Chinese
culture respects humility and modesty and people
will not talk or boast about their achievements
because the result of their work should speak for
itself. If praised, they will tend to deny or be
self-deprecating about their part in any success.
However, sincere compliments are accepted and
given with humility.
Within the Chinese social
structure, the aspect of Confucian philosophy
where everyone has their position in the family
and within society has strong foundations.
Consequently, people are very conscious of their
position with respect to others they interact
with. Also inherent within the society is the
concept of family and personal honour where a
person's behaviour reflects on their entire
family and possibly others, eg. work colleagues,
etc. The concept of "face" is also very
important within the culture. To "lose
face" means to lose honour and respect with
ones peers and no Chinese wishes to be put in
that position. "Keeping face" means
embarrassment has been avoided and the Chinese
will try their utmost to avoid a person loosing
face. To not protect a person from loosing face
is the height of bad manners as a person must
show respect for another and not embarrass or
allow any demeaning of a person in front of
others.
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Hong Kong
Business Etiquette and Protocol |
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Networking
Businesswomen
Protocols, Business Cards, Introductions.
Making Appointments
Time for appointment.
Business hours.
Gift giving.
Dress
Restaurant Dress.
Invitation to visit.
Who Pays?
Conversation Topics.
Tipping.
~ 3950 words
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Hong
Kong Do's
& Don'ts |
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Physical
Gestures that should or shouldn't be used
to avoid offence,
Cultural Do's and Don'ts,
Manners,
Taboos
and Customs.
~1150 words
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Hong Kong Food & Drink Issues |
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The Chinese are passionate about their
food and business will often occur when you dine.
Dining
Etiquette and Entertaining,
Do's and don'ts when dining, Manners.
Types of eating establishments.
~3540 words
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Hong
Kong
Negotiation Issues |
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A very
comprehensive an invaluable guide on
negotiation.
What to expect,
How to negotiate.
Etiquette and Manners when Negotiating.
Hints and Warnings in Negotiation.
~ 6380 words.
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Hong Kong Travel Issues |
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In these times of international violence
we also include links to the government travel advisory
sites.
Seasons to
travel
Personal Safety
Precautions in Hong Kong
Common tricks of criminals
Terrorist Activities.
Female Issues
Hong Kong Toilets
Car Accidents
Dual citizenship
Souvenirs
Time zone.
Public Holidays
Festivals and Celebrations
Mains Power.
~ 1940 words
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