Malaysia, a peninsular country, has two-fifths of its land covered with dense evergreen rainforest, with a variety of rich flora and animal life.
Rich in mineral resources and mining, the country is one of the prominent exporters of rubber, tin, petroleum and natural gas. Malaysia comprises of diverse population such as Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims and Chinese and has trade relations with its neighboring countries as well as the USA.
A tour of Malaysia can be full of surprises if you are unacquainted with its history, culture or climate. For instance, did you know that Malaysian business executives prefer to spend a great deal of time on social pleasantries before getting down to the business at hand? In addition, they consider it unclean to eat, pass or receive food with their left hand?
As a tourist planning a trip to Malaysia, a 360-degree perspective of this country will help you carry yourself with poise in formal as well as informal situations. As a business personnel or an employee dealing with an Malaysian personnel, it becomes all the more important to acquaint yourself with social and cultural norms of this land.
In this course, you will explore more about Malaysia and things to expect even as you travel through this land of surprises. Further, the course will examine communication patterns and etiquettes specific to this country. Come; let us learn more about Malaysia.
Malaysia, a peninsular country, has two-fifths of its land covered with dense evergreen rainforest, with a variety of rich flora and animal life.
Rich in mineral resources and mining, the country is one of the prominent exporters of rubber, tin, petroleum and natural gas. Malaysia comprises of diverse population such as Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims and Chinese and has trade relations with its neighboring countries as well as the USA.
A tour of Malaysia can be full of surprises if you are unacquainted with its history, culture or climate. For instance, did you know that Malaysian business executives prefer to spend a great deal of time on social pleasantries before getting down to the business at hand? In addition, they consider it unclean to eat, pass or receive food with their left hand?
As a tourist planning a trip to Malaysia, a 360-degree perspective of this country will help you carry yourself with poise in formal as well as informal situations. As a business personnel or an employee dealing with an Malaysian personnel, it becomes all the more important to acquaint yourself with social and cultural norms of this land.
In this course, you will explore more about Malaysia and things to expect even as you travel through this land of surprises. Further, the course will examine communication patterns and etiquettes specific to this country. Come; let us learn more about Malaysia.
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