||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Watch Your (Body) Language!|By Dahmia|We must watch our body language as well as the oral language. It's not good enough to use sports terms when talking to an audience who isn't sports minded; every day use of hand/arm motions may have very different meanings to other cutures. Don't be embarassed and worse yet, lose your sale because of a simple gesture that you meant to me|From the Back Cover|As featured in the New York Times and Reader's Digest "An eye-opener into the pitfalls awaiting the unaware traveler." -Washington Post "Can save the innocent abroad from great gobs of serious trouble." -Chicago Tribune Before you raise your
As featured in the New York Times and Reader's Digest "An eye-opener into the pitfalls awaiting the unaware traveler." -Washington Post "Can save the innocent abroad from great gobs of serious trouble." -Chicago Tribune Before you raise your hand to signal the waiter, extend your thumb to hitchhike, or flash the "O.K." sign with thumb and forefinger, Stop! Think of where you are and exactly what you are trying to say-otherwise you could create an international incident....
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