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| INTERNATIONAL ETIQUETTEInternational Etiquette for Professional Business CardsWith an increasingly global economy, international outsourcing and more and more companies opening foreign offices, the odds are good that you'll be doing business outside the U.S. in your lifetime. It's important to remember that different countries have different customs when it comes to exchanging professional business cards. While everyone appreciates quality business cards, there are specific rules one must follow for different parts of the world. If you're doing business in a country where English isn't a primary language, one side of your business card should be translated into the local language, and in general you should always carry the best business cards you possibly can. Some country-specific tips include: Exchanging Business Cards in China * Your business card should include your title. If your company is the oldest or largest in your country, that fact should be highlighted on your card. * Hold the card in both hands when offering it. * Never write on someone's card unless so directed. When Doing Business in India
Business Card Exchange in Japan
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