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Uruguayans stand very close when conversing, both socially and in business. People touch shoulders and hold arms while they talk to each other. Never sit on or put your feet up on a ledge, desk or table. The “ch-ch” sound is used to get someone's attention or to get a bus to stop.
Meeting Etiquette · Initial greetings are formal and follow a set protocol of greeting the eldest or most important person first. · A standard handshake, with ...
Uruguayans are known for being honest, polite and straightforward. Business in Uruguay is relationship-driven, so building ties and trust is crucial.
Guide to travel, doing business, and studying in Uruguay- culture, greetings, gestures, etiquette, taboos, negotiations, gift-giving, and more.
Uruguayans dress conservatively. Men should wear dark suits for formal business meetings – and for weddings and Christenings too for that matter. Shorts are ...
Dining etiquette generally follows European dining etiquette. During the meal, keep your hands above the table (not in your lap), and when you are finished, ...
4 сент. 2009 г. · Uruguayans greet each other with a firm handshake. Friends will often hug or exchange a kiss on the cheek.
Uruguay has a relatively formal business culture that values politeness, respect, and professionalism.
6,00 € This guide contains detailed information for doing business in Uruguay. Specifically it will help you to: Understand the business environment of the country ...
Uruguayans tend to stand close to one another while talking. One to two feet is normal. · There is a fair amount of touching between men and men, men and women ...
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