- Business cards are exchanged after the initial introduction.
- Have one side of your business card translated into Chinese using simplified Chinese characters that are printed in gold ink since gold is an auspicious colour.
- Your business card should include your title. If your company is the oldest or largest in your country, that fact should be on your card as well.
- Hold the card in both hands when offering it, Chinese side facing the recipient.
- Examine a business card before putting it on the table next to you or in a business card case.
- Never write on someone’s card unless so directed.
SEE ALSO:
China-Europe Social culture/Business culture
- Highlights on what do we think about China and what China actually is.
- Comparison of Chinese and European way of thinking in business and social environment.
- Overview of what is important for you could mislead your Chinese partner and vice versa things offered by your Chinese partner can sound strange for you.
China-Europe Social culture/Business culture
- Highlights on what do we think about China and what China actually is.
- Comparison of Chinese and European way of thinking in business and social environment.
- Overview of what is important for you could mislead your Chinese partner and vice versa things offered by your Chinese partner can sound strange for you.

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