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Mixing Business and Pleasure

Spanish

Carlos Romero Uscanga (Xalapa, Mexico) "OK, to begin this questions I will mention a phrase that is very, is said a lot in Mexico..."

Alejandro Ruelas Gossi (Mexico City, Mexico) "This subject about business and pleasure being mixed together. As we are aware of the strategic tendency..."

Patricia González Arriaga (Delicias, Mexico) "No, here "business with pleasure"

definitely applies. It is very common that a Mexican after..."

Carmen Gioliana Vila Raguz (Lima, Peru) "OK, it isn't good to mix business with pleasure. For example in my area of tourism..."

Jorge Schwalb (Lima, Peru) "Even though we have the concept very clear, that you shouldn't mix business and pleasure..."

Chinese

Zhenchun He (Shangahai, China) "In classical times in China, there was a saying... "

Lin He (Chengdu, China) "In China, the distinction between about public and private..."

Alexander Ho (Raised in Hawaii, Taiwan) "Sometimes I hear people say "keep private matters private"..."

Jun Liao (Shanghai, China) "On this point, I think that Chinese culture and American culture..."

Turkish

Mahmet Özmercan (Ankara, Turkey) "In general, as people who live in Turkey, as we do ..."

Temel Tufan (Ankara, Turkey) "In Turkey, as is generally the case, if you do not want to ..."

Hamit Gürdoğan (Ankara, Turkey) "In our country, unfortunately, it is very common to mix..."

Ercüment Kılıçbay (Ankara, Turkey) "It is one of Turkey’s greatest problems, that of..."

Kudret Öcal (İstanbul, Turkey) "I just said when we were talking about..."

Japanese

Hiroaki (Tokyo, Japan) "I think that Japanese people want to enjoy work..."

Haruko (Tokyo, Japan) "Then haruko says..."

Isamu (Nagano, Japan) "Not being able to mix business with social life..."

Michael (Arlington, Texas) "In general, I think this expression is true..." (Note: no transcription available.)


Authors: LouisPM, orkelm.