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Germany

Germany is a great power and has the worlds fourth- largest economy. Germany – is a federal parliamentary republic in western-central Europe. After the United States, it is the second most popular migration destination in the world. Germany is a great power and has the worlds fourth- largest economy. Germany is a member of the United Nations, NATO, The Great 8, The G20 and the OECD

Traditions School cone Walpurgis Night Oktoberfest Day of German Unity – 3 of October

Zuckertute is a big cardoard cone, filled with toys, chocolate, school supplies and various other goodies.

Walpurgis Night. Walpurgis Night, a traditional holiday celebrated on April 30. The holiday is celebrated by dressing in costumes, playing pranks on people, and creating loud noises meant to keep evil at bay.

Оktoberfest. It is a 16-day folk festival running from late September to the first weekend in October with more than 6 million people from around the world attending the event every year. People dress in traditional clothing and enjoy music, dancing and drinking.

The day of German Unity — is a nationwide public holiday celebrated on 3 October

Interest in sport ad music German lifestyle Calmness Activity Аnalytical skills Suggestibility Discipline Charity «Kuche, Kinder, Kirche» Interest in sport ad music

Business etiquette Germans are extremely punctual Be 5 to 10 minutes early to important appointment Germans do not need personal relationship in order to do business Office doors closed, so knock and await to be invited before entering in

Business dress code Business dress in German is understated, formal and conservative Men – dark coloured suits, solid, conservative tie and white shirt. Women – dark suits and white blouses or conservative dresses.

Meeting etiquette Greeting are formal A quick, firm handshake is the traditional greeting Titles are very important and denote respect

Gift giving Gift should be small and of good quality, but not very expensive Flowers should be given in uneven numbers and unwrapped Gifts are usually opened when received

Business meetings Meeting are generally formal Maintain direct eye contact while speaking Punctuality is taken extremely seriously The highest ranking person enters the room first

Business negotiations Do not sit until invited and where to sit Contracts are strictly followed Germans are detail-oriented Avoid confrontational behavior Once decision is made, it wool not be changed

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