Brazil Raigan Turner Period 3
Location Central & South America
Culture Family is extremely important. Educational backgrounds are important. Culture
Religion consists of Buddhism, Judaism, Shinto, Islam, Candomble, and Christianity 80 15 5
Portuguese is the official language Few Indian languages
Time Difference 1 hour
Currency Brazilian Real
Business Dress Expected to dress formal Women are expected to have manicures
Business Etiquette Deals with individuals, not companies Establish a trusting relationship with the individual Don’t rush the individual into making a decision
Greetings Brazilians are usually affectionate Men shake hands with one another Women kiss each others’ cheeks in greeting . They will start with the left cheek and then kiss the right.
Meeting and Dining Do not under-dress Always bring the hostess a gift Always arrive early When dining be prepared for a lengthy dinner (2 hours) Gift(glass of wine or fresh flowers) don’t bring a gift that is black or purple(mourning colors)
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Foods Bolinho de Chuva Acarajé Coxinhas
Body Language Physical contact is part of simple communication. The "O.K." sign is considered very rude. Wiping your hands together means "it doesn’t matter." Shaking your head indicates disagreement or disapproval.
Attractions Amazon River Fernando de Noronha Iguaçu Falls Christ the Redeemer Ouro Preto