Aug 31 2009

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a charming country that includes the larger-than life city of Dubai, the government and banking powerhouse of Abu Dhabi, and the clear ocean views of Fujairah as well as four other unique emirates.

In addition to the gleam cities, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) dubai arab offers a melting pot of cultural influences through its vast emigre community and its marvelous “middle east meets west” business climate. If it weren’t for the desert and the Emirati national dress (women wear the black Abaya robe and Shela neckerchief to cover hair and body, men wear the distinguished Kandora or dishdash roba ranging from white to brown turning the season and the Guthra headscarf), you may think you were doing business in any major western city.

Don’t let accidental and modest business climate influence on you. Emiratis (UAE Nationals) are proud and family-centered nationality who are interested in selecting business associates and friends. Before leaving for the UAE on business or leisure holiday, follow these smart strategies :

Leave the travel books at the library. Visit websites and blogs to get the “real” information you need. While travel books and tourist information may provide general overviews, the information is often outdated and overly formal. Visit various websites like: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates to get the real “flavour” of the country and its people.

Get an Arabic language tape or ask a Gulf Arabic-speaking person to teach you common expressions. In the UAE business world, abu dhabi almost all people speak English and they are likely to greet you in English. You will make the great impression by returning the greeting in Arabic and continuing to greet people by saying: “as-salaamu ‘alaykum” (spelled phonetically). Once there, ask to learn one new phrase a day and practice using the new phrases often. What is better way to show your host and business partners that you are making a long-term commitment to your relationship?

Pack business clothing that covers as much skin as possible (especially for women). In comparison with other Middle East countries (like Saudi Arabia or Iran), the UAE is more open and casual when touching dressing for business and holiday. While staying at a hotel, you will see various outfits. Don’t let this lead you to believe that it is socially accepted to wear clothing showing too much skin in the general public. Men have an easier time as business clothes are perfectly acceptable while visiting clients. For women it can be a bit trickier.

If you are visiting a business that is a western-based and predominantly run by expats, you will see a much more causal business dress code. Women are more likely to wear skirts (without pantyhose), short sleeve shirts, and tops that are sometimes cut low (even by American standards). Avoid this “faux pas” and dress conservatively in a business suit with long pants, shoes with covered toes, and a top or shirt that doesn’t show skin pass the collarbone. A Pashmina scarf is a suitable addition to pack as it can serve to cover both head and body when needed. You never know who you will meet and being respectfully of the culture of the UAE and its people should be your number one priority.

Do not take the alcohol with you. It may appear obvious that you shouldn’t bring alcohol into a country where it is unlawful to drink in public (except in hotels) but it bears repeating. While it is legal to bring a certain amount from duty free, avoid it as any mishandling (even if unintended) can have serious repercussions. When going out to dinner with business associates, do not take alcohol even if other westerners do.

Learn about your host’s business, family, and experiences. Nowadays finding information about a person is but a “Google” away. Remember to do your research before leaving. Emiratis engage in long-term business interrelations with people they consider friends. By showing a genuine interest in them, their business, culture, and country you will find it easier to connect.

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