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Lesson 14 Dialogue Business Culture in Sweden
Jack, I heard you are going to Sweden on business.
Yes, my team decided to put me in charge of the upcoming project. Robert, you've been there before, haven't you?
Can you give me some advice about the culture? This is my first visit, and I don't want to make mistakes.
How long are you going to stay there?
About a month. My business trip is four weeks long.
Then, you shouldn't need a visa, but just in case, call the local Swedish embassy to check.
Can they speak English?
Yes. Most Swedes speak very good English.
Now that you mention it, I've been trying to brush up on my English.
It is also a good idea to learn some Swedish phrases such as "please" and "thank you."
How about making appointments?
Umm ? It is good to make appointments at least two weeks in advance. Also, you need to be punctual for all business and social appointments. This is very important to Swedish people.
Okay, I'll take your word for it. Anything else?
During the meeting, it isn't necessary to talk if you don't have anything to say. Swedes prefer to be direct in business, so it isn't a good idea to interrupt.
So, in meetings and negotiations, it is important to keep calm. Don't get emotional. Okay?
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