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Members of the group 4
1:Phạm Văn Bách
2:Đinh Thiện Hiếu
3:Trần Thi Hiền
4:Trần Thi Hoài
5:Nguyên Thị Thuỳ Dung(25.4.90)
6:Nguyễn Thị Hương(3.9.90)

7:Nguyễn Thanh Hải
8:Nguyễn Huyền Diệu
9:Ngô Anh Đức
10:Nguyễn Văn Giáp
11:Nguyễn Văn Diên
12:Nguyễn Hoàng kim


American

Easy-going, out-going, casual, quiet, enthusiastic

Japanese

Hard-working, fomal, sophisticated, respectful,
serious

German

Punctual, well-dressed, nationalistic

French


Emotional, hospitable, romantic

Italian

Lazy, fun-loving

British

Friendly, revenved, sociable, tolerant, talkative,
humorous


1. American executive sometimes signal
their feelings of ease and importance in
their offices by putting their feet on the
desk whislt on the telephone.
2. American prefer to be casual and more
informal.
3. In American, the main topic between
America strangers is the search to find a
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geographical link.
4. In American, you should eat your
hamburger with both hands as quickly as
possible. You shouldn’t try to have a
conversation until it is eaten


1. The Janpanese prefer not to work
while eating. Lunch is a time to relax

and get to know one another, and they
rarely drink at lunchtime.
2. In Japanese, people would be
shocked. Showing the soles of your feet
is the hight of bad manners.
Japanese 3. When it is handed to a person in a
superior position, it must be given and
received with both hands and you must
time to read it carefully. You should not
expect the Japanese to shake hands,
you should bow the head, it is a mark
of respect.


1. The Germans like to talk business
before dinner.
2. In German, people think “Taking off
your jacket and rolling up your
Germa
sleeves” is a work very easy.
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3. The German is very on time.


French

1. The French like to eat first and talk
afterwards. They have to be well fed
and watered before they discuss
anything.

2. In French, you shouldn’t sit down in
a café until you have shaken with
everyone you know.


Italian

British

1. The Italian is often late in the
meeting.
1. The British are happy to have a
business lunch and discuss
business matters with a drink
during the meal.
2. Taking off your jacket and
rolling up your sleeves is a sign of
getting down to work in british.
3. The British are cool and
reverved.


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