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Clothing and Dress

Spanish

Joanna Borrell (República Dominicana) "An American who visits the Dominican Republic will find that casual clothes are not..."

Roxana Danae Bannach (Santiago, Chile) "Well, casual dress is much more formal that here, especially in a business environment..."

María Esther Castillo (Monterrey, Mexico) "Well here people in Mexico, um, informally, well one dresses both formally and casually..."

Alejandro Ernesto Magdits (Lima, Peru) "OK, to dress in casual clothes when they invite you to an informal meeting means..."

Juan Emilio Vila Naranjo (Lima, Peru) "An executive in Peru wears a suit and tie, and this is in all mid to large companies..."

Miluska Pérez Velásquez (Lima, Peru) "It is very important for us, the Peruvians, especially in business appointments..."

Cira A. Valbuena (Caracas, Venezuela) "The normal way for Venezuelans to dress in a work environment is to wear a suit..."

Chinese

Hsi-Yuan Chang (Hsinchu, Taiwan) "Generally speaking, what people wear in Taiwan... "

Yun-Ping Wu (Chengdu, China) "In China people dress up whenever they go out..."

Xiao Liu Bai (Chengdu, China) "About this question about dress in China..."

Jianming Ma (Xinjiang, China) "I think that the range of dress..."

Turkish

Ebru Özkan (Ankara, Turkey) "The style that is generally preferred for business meetings is..."

Baki Ahi (Ankara, Turkey) "To dress well for business meetings/job interviews is..."

Gülay Onursal (Ankara, Turkey) "As we know, in business meetings/job interviews..."

Erdal Bargut (Ankara, Turkey) "The first impression is quite important. We take..."

Mehmet Emin Şan (İstanbul, Turkey) "Now, the clothing issue in business meetings..."

Esra Hoşgün (Samsun, Turkey) "How to dress for the business meetings/job interviews is..."

Japanese

Kazuko (Shizuoka, Japan) "I think Japnese probably never wear casual..."

Akira (Kanagawa, Japan) "Regarding the question of what to wear in business..."

Mimi (Tokyo, Japan) "In my experience working in America..."

Haruko (Tokyo, Japan) "Well, as for Japanese businessmen's clothes..."


Authors: LouisPM, orkelm.