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Frankie Bostic
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Capital: Pnom Penh Religions: Theravada Buddhist- 95% Other- 5% Government: Multiparty liberal democracy under a constitutional monarchy.
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Tradition is bowing with hands brought together At chest, similar to bringing together for prayer To show greater respect, bow lower Have adopted to western practices shaking hands
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Formal meetings Lightweight tropical suit ▪Men and women Less formal meetings Smart casual shirts & blouses
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Should be exchanged right after initial introduction Use right or both hands to exchange cards Treat card with respect How you handle the card indicates how you will treat the person
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Depends on relationship, hierarchy & age Oldest or highest rank first People are addressed with honorific title “Lok” for man & “Lok Srey” for woman Honorific title is followed by first name Sometimes first and surname ▪Ex: Lok Srey Frankie Bostic
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Wait to be told where to sit So you don’t mess up hierarchical arrangements Oldest person is usually seated first Oldest person should start eating first Don’t start eating until eldest has began Never discuss business in such social settings
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English books, language tapes & magazines are greatly appreciated by business people looking to improve their English Green & red are most suitable wrapping colors Do not use white paper ▪ Considered unlucky
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They are very respective of their elders. Population of 13,607,069 people Ethnic groups: 90% Khmer 5% Vietnamese 1% Chinese 4% Other
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