Providing information not found in standard guides about daily interactions, cultural dos and don'ts, etiquette, and the ways business is conducted Culture Smart! Norway steers you through the social and professional encounters of your visit to this new culture. By deepening your understanding it will enable you to establish real friendships and business partnerships. Tips on meeting and communicating make socializing a pleasant experience, and chapters on the customs and traditions that form the bedrock of family life give a glimpse inside a Norwegian home. And as well as offering an insight into their values and attitudes, the book describes how the Norwegian commercial world operates vital information for anyone doing business with one of the world's wealthiest nations. The need to survive in a difficult, isolated terrain and an often harsh climate forged a people who are hardworking and self-sufficient. On first meeting, the Norwegians are serious, polite, law-abiding, and hardy. They are also very private, which can make newcomers feel as if they have come up against a stone wall. Getting to know them takes time, but when you are able to read the signs that take you behind that facade you will meet the friendly, fun-loving, family-oriented people hiding on the other side.
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Dimensions: 110 x 169mm
Publication Date: 02 Jan 2019
Publisher: Kuperard
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781857338836
About Linda MarchMargo Meyer
Linda March is a writer with a special interest in issues affecting expatriate families. Born in Edinburgh Scotland into a Royal Navy family she has spent much of her life on the move living and working in Europe and the USA. A graduate of Hull University she is a former head teacher and has also worked in the computer industry as a programmer and trainer. Linda lived in Stavanger Norway for six years during which time she was on the Board of the Women's International Network (WIN). Margo is an American researcher translator and writer with a PhD in French from the University of California Berkeley. She lived in Norway for five years during which time she established a successful copyediting and translation business. Her work for both individual clients and institutions covers a wide range of disciplines. She now lives works and enjoys the sunshine in southern France.