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Going Dutch in Beijing
Going Dutch in Beijing is a guide to not getting in trouble abroad by boning up on international etiquette.
Going Dutch in Beijing
Author: Mark McCrum
RRP: £9.99
This is a delightfully written book about how not to get yourself in trouble abroad. It is a guide about how to interact with the locals, charting a map of international etiquette within the frame of a whirlwind trips. The author is your tour guide with an encyclopaedic knowledge of quirky international behavours to explain what not to do, whereever you are in the world.
Inside you will discover when not to say 'chin chin' when making a toast, where you must refuse a gift three times before accepting it and where women simply never swear.
BUY GOING DUTCH IN BEIJING THROUGH AMAZON
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10 August 2008
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