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On the Web
- Etiquette Survival Guide - Objectives of the site: 1. To recognize the importance of proper etiquette as it relates to interviewing and business situations. 2. To understand the elements and characteristics of proper etiquette. 3. To understand proper dining etiquette.
- International Business Etiquette and Manners - Resources for several country's customs.
- Worldbiz.com - Sells guides on country-specific business customs and protocol for about 120 countries.
- Telephone Etiquette Guide - Guide to all kind of telephone situations, from CalState Fullerton Information Technology.
- Office Survival: The Etiquette Handbook - It provides information about netiquette, email basics, and the Internet language.
- Mind Your Manners - Tips how to handle tricky situations. For example, introductions: who introduces whom? Ranking order: who shakes whose hand?
- Businesstravelogue - Reports on international business etiquette, culture, protocols, manners, negotiation, taboos, travel advice, marketing, using interpretors and international conferences check list.
- A Guide to Finnish Customs and Manners - National symbols and general information.
- Executive Planet Inc. - Guide to international business culture and etiquette in over 35 countries. Topic covered include negotating, gift-giving, and entertaining.
- Philippine Business Protocol - Includes reports on industry customs, etiquette and cross-cultural communication.
Wikipedia Articles
- Dutch customs and etiquette - The Dutch have a code of etiquette which governs social behaviour and is considered important. Because of the international position of the Netherlands many books have been written on the subject.
- Customs and etiquette of Japan - Japan has a code of etiquette, the code that governs the expectations of social behavior, and it is considered very important. Many books instruct readers on its minutiae.
- Customs and etiquette in Hawaii - Once a local form of etiquette that can differ in many ways from that observed on U.S.
- Dutch influence on German - During the 16th and 18th century, often called Alamodezeit in German, French threatened to replace German as the language of culture and government in the German states of the Holy Roman Empire. The German princes copied the customs and etiquette of the French court.
- Fa'a Samoa - ... person's relationship to one another and to persons holding positions of power. In addition to prescribed familial relationships, which extend to one's entire extended family (the aiga) with its familial chief (the matai), one also owes respect to other persons in positions of authority, and to customs of long standing which have rather more force than mere etiquette.