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Handshakes
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Acceptable Gestures in china
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Appropriate meetings behavior
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Handshakes are popular in China, however, wait for your Chinese
counterpart to initiate the gesture. The Chinese will sometimes nod as
an initial greeting. Bowing is seldom used except in ceremonies. Visit
to school, theater, or other workplace is likely to be greeted with
applause as a sign of welcome. In turn, you should respond by
applauding back.
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You should avoid making expansive gestures and using unusual facial
expressions. The Chinese do not use their hands when speaking, and will
only become annoyed with a speaker who does, so make an effort not to
use your hands to illustrate your speech (talking with your hands).
However, some hand gestures are necessary. For example, to summon
attention, you can turn your palm down, waving your fingers toward
yourself and use your whole hand rather than your index finger to point.
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Acknowledge the most senior person in a group first. Try as well to refrain from looking straight into the eyes of your Chinese colleague: this is particularly offensive during a meeting and will offend your Chinese colleagues' feelings. An offense or insult is a proven formula for failure of the meeting. Smiling is not as noticeable in China, since there is a heavy emphasis on repressing emotion. Members of the same sex may hold hands in public in order to show friendliness. Public displays of affection between the sexes are frowned upon. |
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