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The Ultimate Guide to Doing Business in South Korea

Networking is an essential aspect of doing business in Korea. In addition to understanding Korean business culture, itu2019s essential to be aware of proper business etiquette, including dress code and communication style. Calibre BA is ready to help with financial aid and business advising services targeted to your requirements.

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The Ultimate Guide to Doing Business in South Korea

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  1. The Ultimate Guide to The Ultimate Guide to Doing Business in Doing Business in South Korea South Korea COMMUNICATION 1 In South Korea, effective communication necessitates adapting to an individual's English fluency, ensuring simple and straightforward language for comprehension. SKETCH 2 In South Korea, punctuality is highly valued, and it's essential to maintain a balance between formality and friendliness, even if your host is late. SOLUTION 3 South Korea customs include a short bow followed by a handshake, with senior individuals shaking hands first, and placing the left hand on the right forearm. DESIGN 4 Dressing professionally in South Korea is important. Dress in black, blue, or brown. Avoid short skirts, shorts, sleeveless shirts, and low-cut tops. PRESENTATION 5 Business cards serve as a vital networking tool. Make sure to use both hands while presenting or receiving a card and to read its contents before filing it away. REVISION 6 Korean business culture values gifts and avoids cultural taboos. Calibre BA offers financial aid and business advising services, assisting with understanding Korean business practices and addressing cultural taboos. www.calibreba.com.au

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