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Brazil is the largest country in South America bounded by the Atlantic Ocean. A geographically large country, the terrain includes lowlands, hills and some mountains. The Amazon River runs through northeastern Brazil and the Amazon Rainforest covers about one-third of country. The government system is a federal republic; the chief of state and head of government is the President. The economic system is a market economy in which the prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system. Brazil is a member of the Latin American Integration Association (LAIA) and Mercosur.

Business meetings are settled 15 days in advance and usually there is an or call to confirm the attendance a day before the meeting. Never show up in a company or office without a previous appointment. You certainly won't be received and the Brazilian executive may have a rude reaction. It's normal for Brazilians to be 10 to 15 minutes late for a meeting. Be ready for such delay but program yourself to arrive at the appointed time, even if you have to wait for the Brazilian colleagues. The working hours are the best to set up appointments, going generally from 8:30 or 9 am. to 6 pm., but it's important to emphasize that Brazilians also like to talk about business during lunches and dinners. Lunch breaks are usually for one hour but they can easily last up to two hours. Try to set up your appointments from 10 am. to midday and after 2 pm. to 5 pm.

As for dressing in the professional environment, Brazilian businessmen wear a tie and suit while businesswomen wear pants, skirts and blouses in a more formal but always very feminine way, especially in the city of Sao Paulo. In other cities, like in the northwest region, a more informal way of dressing is observed and casual business dress prevails. Banking and law are the business fields where people dress more formally in Brazil. Shoes must be stylish, polished and in good condition. Never wear the colors of the Brazilian flag, green and yellow. It's not a suitable combination. Tip: Bags are never to be placed on the floor, because it's considered a sign of bad luck regarding money in Brazil.

Welcome topics of conversation Brazilian communication is cordial, complex, informal and highly personal. Men usually greet each other by shaking hands and giving a gentle slap on the back. Women are usually greeted by shaking hands and a kiss near the face (air kiss). Topics like poverty, security, deforestation, religion, racism, corruption, social inequality, and comparisons between the Brazilian and Argentinean soccer teams should be avoided.

Addressing others with respect Brazilians are as informal as they are hierarchical. For example, first names are used frequently but titles are observed. In formal situations, for superiors, use titles like Mr. and Mrs. followed by their surnames. In informal situations persons always use their first name. The terms “Seu” (for men) and “Dona” (for women) are used with a certain regularity. Doctors and lawyers are always called Doctor.

Gift Giving Brazilians do not expect gifts and they are not important to establish a business relationship. It's advisable to give only company materials like: pens, pen drivers, agendas or any other giveaway without great material value. Expensive gifts can be understood as bribes and are not welcomed. The best gifts are good quality whiskeys and wines, music CD s, and pens. Flowers for the hostess or gifts for the kids are great for dinners at home. Avoid gifts that reflect only your personal taste.

What you should know before negotiating Language Corporate Culture Working Environment

Entertaining for business success Lunches can be set up to discuss something that is under negotiation or can be a continuation of a meeting that happened just before the lunch. When the Brazilian executive is the client, he expects the vendor to pay the lunch or dinner bill. It's advisable to arrive on time for a business lunch or dinner. For social dinners, Brazilians usually arrive half an hour late. For more informal social events, like parties, Brazilians can arrive up to an hour or two hours late. Never use tooth picks while you are still sitting at the table because it's not regarded as good manners, as well as burping or throwing kernels or fish spine in the plate. In Brazilian events, food and drinks are the responsibility of the host. So, avoid asking your guests to bring something. Events never have a fixed time to end.

Acceptable public conduct Be spontaneous. That's what Brazilians value most in personal contacts. It's not permitted to smoke in closed spaces like shopping centers, restaurants, shops, etc. Despite the fact that Brazilians are very receptive and seem to become close very quickly, topics like salaries, matrimonial status and age should be avoided. Try not to reinforce male chauvinism towards women. Although Brazilians have a good sense of humor, they can be offended with jokes about Brazilian women.