TOP FIVE COUNTRIES WHO ADMIT TO MAKING A BUSINESS ETIQUETTE FAUX PAS Three out of four business travellers (73%) claim to research where they are going to better understand a country’s business etiquette, but that doesn’t always stop them from making a faux pas. Almost half (45%) of business travellers have witnessed a colleague or business associates from other countries make a cultural slip-up.īusiness travellers are aware of the importance of correct etiquette, with 83% saying it’s important to be aware of cultural norms when travelling to a different country on business. The research found that one-third (32%) of global business travellers admit to having committed a cultural faux pas when travelling internationally on business and half (49%) are worried they will unknowingly offend a client or business associate. The research conducted by, the global leader in connecting business travellers with the widest choice of places to stay, surveyed over 4,500 business travellers across eight countries about their attitude towards business etiquette. Research released today from, reveals that a lack of understanding when it comes to business etiquette is impacting companies’ reputations worldwide, with 62% of business travellers confirming etiquette errors affect companies’ bottom lines. ![]() Toronto, 29 March 2016 – In today’s global economy you only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business.
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