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    Dennis RegaladoSeptember 9, 2010Paper A

    Values and attitudes

    Family is important to Argentina society; it is the center of life.

    Extended family is also prominent. The head of the family carries a

    responsibility of honor, to provide for all the familys needs it affects his daily

    routines; including his interaction with friends and work.

    (http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/argentina.html)

    Argentina has a very low rate of divorce; one of the reasons for this is

    that the Catholic Church is very prominent in Argentina society. Divorce is

    look down upon in this culture. The traditional marriages consist of men and

    women deciding freely to marry with the exception that minors under the

    age of 18 need parental consent.

    Culture of Argentina - traditional, history, people, traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs,family, social, marriage, men, life, immigrants, population, religion, rituals, History and

    ethnic relationshttp://www.everyculture.com/A-Bo/Argentina.html#ixzz0yn3xqNC6

    It is crucial to know that business will not happen on weekends,

    because the business sector and family are vitally connected in Argentina,

    and the weekends are dedicated to spending time with the family. Families

    can also create networking, as most Argentines acquired jobs through family

    contacts rather than what is on there resume. It is also important to make

    sure you do not talk about how you have accomplished everything without

    anyones help. When present in a meeting, talk about your background and

    your familys accomplishments.

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    Professionalism is very important, and women especially shouldnt be

    offended by the chauvinistic culture in Argentina. Argentina is a country that

    is also developing a role for women in the business world even though it is

    still young. There is possibility for women to succeed in Argentina but it may

    be a challenge. Dressing very conservatively is a great start for women to

    avoid falling into this chauvinistic attitude towards women. Also know that

    when having lunch or dinner an Argentine man will never let the woman pay,

    so to avoid this businesswomen should take a male co-worker with her.

    The value of honesty in Argentina is held at a very low standard. The

    culture in Argentina has never had a very stable political system, and their

    political and economic trust have been very low. Ralph Waldo Emerson

    wisdom sheds light on this situation, saying, distrust is very

    expensive.(citation) Argentina has been a capitalist institution with lack of

    trustworthiness. The struggle with trust has created a society whose reliance

    on itself is all they have.

    Friendships in this culture are actually very important, even though

    there is a prominent distrust between people. Even though building

    relationships might sound impossible with such a high ethnocentric attitude,

    most Argentineans hold relationships to a high standard. When doing

    business with Argentineans you will notice it is very tough to get to your

    objective. The reason for this is that many Argentines want to know who you

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    are before they start to listen to your proposition, so dont be discouraged if

    they do not seem interested to your business proposition at first. Argentines

    make a priority to build a personal relationship with people they do business

    with, so prepare yourself to prove to them your partnership material.

    (http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:h-

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    kRWcPous_AMfqN&sig=AHIEtbQjkaNMuQ09OqXTq6nnnn_qMBx9Og).

    (http://www.argentinepost.com/2010/02/trust-friendship-development-in-argentina.html

    European influence is major player in Argentinas culture. European

    descendants make up 85% of Argentinas population. The European

    background plays a critical role in their ethnocentric attitude towards each

    other and to their neighboring countries because they are the only South

    American country that does not connect itself to its indigenous background,

    which creates the belief that they come from a pure race. This belief impacts

    the business culture by creating a tendency to favor European products;

    usually the marketing approach takes a European emphasis.

    To know Argentinas history is a priority, because they have a great

    appreciation for those who know it and especially because of the lack of

    trust, this would be a great start to creating a partnership or friendship. Jos

    de San Martin is a very important political figure who won Argentina

    independence from Spain in 1816. Jos de San Martine is an ideal name that

    you dont want to forget, and while traveling in Argentina you will notice that

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    most of the street and plaza names are named after him.

    The great city of Buenos Aires is Argentinas capital and is proclaimed

    by Argentineans as the best city in the world. For example if you were to

    depart from Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires, the flight attendant

    would announce through the intercom, we will be departing from the

    majestic city of Buenos Aires shortly, and once you have landed in Paris the

    flight attendant will announce through the intercom, we have landed in the

    small city of Paris, London. The ethnocentric attitude in Argentina is

    directed not only towards neighboring countries, but also to the rest of the

    world. Argentineans pride themselves to be part of the great city of Buenos

    Aires and it is important to know that criticism can easily offend them, so it is

    vital to be sensitive to their culture and to pay close attention to when

    sincere compliments are appropriate.

    Though it is important to know the history of Argentina, it is important

    not to bring up the Pern years and the Falkland/Malvinas island War.

    Argentineans hold great resentment towards these years, because Pern

    was the most controversial leader of Argentinean and the Falkland/Malvinas

    islands were part or the dirty war which was a humiliating event for

    Argentineans. If you do bring up the islands in conversation, make sure you

    use the name of Malvinas.

    Argentinean scheduling is different from American scheduling:

    sometimes Argentineans will be prompt, but usually you will be kept waiting,

    so be patient. When presenting a business proposition it will take a process

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    of a couple of days, so it is very important to plan for this. When you have an

    appointment arrive on time but know that Argentineans will start late. With

    95% literacy rate, Argentina workers are on same level as other industrial

    countries. Their work ethic is considered to be very strong, but there are

    certain circumstances at work where you will find workers without a

    problem-solving attitude. The workers will mostly likely blame a problem on

    bad luck or fate, and they also tend to work longer hours and take long

    breaks. It is very important to always know professional titles and courtesy

    titles. Responding with a professional title is an act of respect. Greet with a

    handshake and a slight nod and know that sometimes Argentineans will give

    you a hug, but usually this is more common in other Latin countries. If you

    encounter a businesswoman, you may greet her with a light kiss on the

    cheek, but remember that this more appropriate for an Argentinean man

    towards an American businesswoman. If you are an American business man

    approaching an Argentinean woman, just refrain and wait for the woman to

    take initiative. If the woman is not comfortable with this kind of greeting,

    then make sure you extend your hand at the beginning of the meeting. It is

    also very important to know who is higher in hierarchy in a group so that you

    can greet them first. First names should not be used unless the host requests

    it. Some Argentineans have two last names, but this is rare and is more

    common in Latin countries.

    General manners and customs

    The way you behave will definitely have a great impact on how

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    wear for them has more flair than the normal American attire. Once you and

    the hostess have set a date and time make sure you arrive thirty to forty-five

    minutes later than time designated for dinner. Remember that punctuality is

    not the norm in Argentina. There is an exception to the lax punctuality; this

    is futbol or soccer as Americans call it. Also lunch and dinner are later than

    normal American meals, being at 3 for lunch and 9 or 10pm for dinner. Make

    sure you send a card the next day or call them to express gratitude.

    Once you are inside the house and the conversation has started

    usually the conversation will consist of light-hearted humor. Sometimes

    Argentineans will be making jokes about each others weight. Even if all the

    jokes are about you, dont get offended and just proceed with the night. It is

    an Argentinean custom to tease one another but you should not join in this

    custom immediately. The host will sit you so be patient and be social. There

    is nothing new with the way you hold your knife or fork. Always wait for the

    hostess to invite you to begin eating. Make sure your hands are always

    visible but do not let your elbows fall on the table. A toast will be made and

    that will be your cue to drink your beverage. Leaving food on your plate is

    considered polite in Argentina, even if you are still hungry. When you

    finished your meal place your fork and knife on your plate with the prongs

    facing toward you and the handles facing to the right. If there is wine try to

    avoid pouring it, because in many cases this would be offensive.

    (http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/argentina.html)

    (http://www.helium.com/items/1931423-etiquette-and-manners-in-argentina?page=2)

    If you attend a funeral while in Argentina you will view the dead person

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    immediately after they die. This will either take place at a funeral home or

    the place where the person passed away. Coffee will be the only thing served

    in some occasions. In the Northeast part of Argentina, funerals are a little

    different because of traditions passed down. It will consist of a special

    ceremony called Velorio del angelito this title will only be given if the

    ceremony is for a childs death. There will be dancing and singing as part of

    the tradition at the ceremony. Culture of Argentina - traditional, history, people,

    traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs, family, social, marriage, men, life, immigrants,

    population, religion, rituals, History and ethnic relationshttp://www.everyculture.com/A-

    Bo/Argentina.html#ixzz0yn4jAakJ

    Business-specific manners and customs

    When conducting business in Argentina make sure you are prepared

    for formal conversation and have formal clothing. Argentina is quite different

    compared to the rest of Latin America, especially in Buenos Aires or if you

    are dealing with high executives of traditional families who own their own

    business. Argentineans are very detail-oriented when it comes to your

    appearance. Make sure you look your best from your head to your toes. This

    is true when you are dealing with very high executives. They will look

    critically to your lodging and home so make sure you stay in a top quality

    hotel. It will be necessary to schedule an appointment ahead of time because

    walk-ins are not welcomed.

    When it comes to government bureaucracy you must have a local contact in

    order to ease the process. Local contacts will know the ins and outs to

    certain business processes. Most business deals happen because of personal

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    connections, which is different from most American business deals. Business

    with Argentineans takes longer because they want to create a personal

    relationship first.

    During this process of creating a personal relationship there will be idle

    conversation so make sure you know what is currently going on in Argentina.

    Also make sure you do not try to speed up this process so you can get to the

    business proposition. This will be considered rude. Drinks will be provided,

    most likely a cup of espresso. Accepting the beverage will show politeness.

    There is no time limit to negotiations. Since business in Argentina takes

    longer, patience and cultural understanding is required.

    It is a plus if you can speak Spanish, their native tongue. It will

    definitely win more business. If you do not know Spanish make sure you ask

    for permission to speak English, if this is your only means of communication.

    People from Argentina appreciate the effort to speak their language, even if

    you only know a little. Another benefit would be to have your business card

    translated to Spanish and the documents you are giving to them. Business

    can be done on the phone. Yet it is more beneficial if you can do it in person,

    it gives you a better chance of accomplishing a business deal. This is

    because you can only gain a certain level of trust on the phone. Much

    Argentinean communication is done by physical motion, by using hand

    gestures when speaking. Gestures that show acceptance include the

    distance between people who are in a conversation. The closer the distance

    you are from the other person, the more interest is shown. Business deals

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    would profit from the opportunity to talk to each other in person.

    Make a priority to be eloquent in your speaking. Argentines are

    particular about the level of your speaking abilities because they see it as a

    reflection of your education. Most communication in Argentina is diplomatic,

    which results in very misleading information. This causes frustration for

    those that do not know these mannerisms. This usually happens with

    potential business partners who are reluctant to say no to the proposal.

    Communication can sometimes be a challenge. To understand Argentinean

    communication you must look for the context not the content. It is necessary

    to be observant of body language, relationships, and the situation. These

    things lead to a better understanding of the conversation. During the

    negotiation process you should always inform your possible partner of the

    option of forfeiting the deal. This saves you valuable time. If you do get to

    the negotiation process make sure you are prepared to wait for a long time.

    Argentines will do everything possible to get what they want so concessions

    will come slowly. Argentineans may not have the best attitude during

    negotiation. Another reason why negotiation will take an extended time

    periods is because Argentines tend to be very analytical so they have to

    review each step. Also, there is corruption in business sector and

    government, so there will be checks and balances to look over. This is one of

    the reasons why it is so important to build a relationship founded on trust at

    the beginning of the negotiation process.

    Keys to being successful to closing a deal with an Argentinean are to

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    interpret their aspiration and motivations. If money is their motivation, then

    you have an easy process. But if you run into someone with no motivation of

    money then you will experience problems.

    Argentines tend to be not as open to new ideas as old ones. Sometime

    making a deal can be very emotional, but make sure you keep composure.

    Their views on situations are taken very seriously. They tend to focus more

    on intuition.

    In family owned companies they tend to have less focus on facts and

    figures. They are sold more on your emotions, so make sure you are

    enthusiastic and have a positive attitude during the presentation of your

    product or service. Negotiations sometimes can seem like they are out of

    control. But be forewarned that Argentines tend to act as though they are

    disinterested in the business deal. This is done to cause your discomposure

    and to make you vulnerable. Also this makes it easier for them to get what

    they want.

    The most important thing to remember is that nothing has happened

    or is final until the contract has been signed. Make sure you keep your

    composure and do not be rude. At times, there is so much confusion you

    might have no idea where you are standing with your proposition. During

    these situations it is good to talk to your key contact of the host company

    and to ask them how the negotiation process is going. One thing to be aware

    of is that at the last minute Argentines tend to raise the stakes. However,

    you should never assume anything is legitimate until it is added to and

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    signed on the contract. Everything is subject to change until the contract is

    signed.

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    Social structure

    The Argentines social structure tends to be hierarchical especially in

    business organizations. Status in a business organization is important. The

    higher you are the more respect you will receive. The way you are addressed

    and the way address someone else should always be by the proper

    professional title followed by fathers surname, unless they tell you

    differently.

    Women in Argentina are more involved in the workforce than they

    have been in past years. The typical Argentinean women once bearing a

    child would leave the workforce. Today Argentinean women are starting to

    hire nannies for their children and return to their jobs.

    (http://www.communicaid.com/access/pdf/library/culture/doing-business-in/Doing%20Business%20in%20Argentina.pdf)

    Equality for women in Argentina has been a struggle even though it is

    under their constitution. Women are still fighting for equality in advancement

    of position, pay, and labor force. There are no equal opportunities in the

    government sector for women. There are more male senators, deputies, and

    secretaries of state. Architecture is the only field that women outnumber

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    men in Argentina. One of the main issues women have dealt with in the

    workplace is sexual harassment. Women in Argentina suffer from domestic

    abuse and violence against them frequently. This is at work and in everyday

    society. The government has created a battered womens shelter, which is

    operated 24/7 in the city of Buenos Aires.

    Handicapped access to public places has had a major growth after a

    law was created to stop discrimination of the disabled. The law was aimed

    mostly for the indigenous people in Argentina, but still today you will hear

    reports of police brutality against them.

    Culture of Argentina - traditional, history, people, traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs,family, social, marriage, men, life, immigrants, population, religion, rituals, History andethnic relationshttp://www.everyculture.com/A-Bo/Argentina.html#ixzz0yn3kFSzahttp://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Americas/Argentina-SOCIAL-DEVELOPMENT.html

    Argentina is made up of mostly an upper class and lower class but

    recently there has been an immergence of a very large middle class. Most of

    the upper class can be traced to former landowners of large estates. The

    middle class has gained in number once urbanization and industrialization

    took a huge jump because of immigrants immigrating to Argentina. They

    created industrial, commercial, and public sector jobs in their economy. In

    1980 and the 1990s, there was a huge economic crisis that turned the

    middle class back in time where they gained the name The New Poor. The

    upper classes are very easily recognized; usually they will be wearing

    imported clothes or top Argentine name brands. Style is not fixed. It is much

    like the US in that they tend to have fashion change with season and culture.

    There was a time where education for upper class was secluded to only

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    British and French culture. This is not true anymore. Today, Argentineans

    tend to favor more of the North American education and style.

    http://www.everyculture.com/A-Bo/Argentina.html

    Culture of Argentina - traditional, history, people, traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs,family, social, marriage, men, life, immigrants, population, religion, rituals, History andethnic relationshttp://www.everyculture.com/A-Bo/Argentina.html#ixzz0yn3kFSza

    The Argentinean family is under the category of nuclear family. They

    tend to be small families having one or two kids. A big reason for this is the

    economy and also family tradition. The children will usually stay at home

    with parents until they are married. Their average age is late twenties. Once

    they are married they tend to live far away from family. The household

    responsibilities are shared between spouse and wife, but usually the wife

    takes care of all the chores at home.

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    Religion(s)

    The religious beliefs in Argentina are 90% claim to be Roman Catholic,

    1 million Protestant with different denomination within Christianity, 500.000

    are Jewish, and about 100.000 are Islam. An important fact about Roman

    Catholic Argentineans is that only 50% of them regularly attend church. The

    other 50% might show on special occasions.

    (http://www.spainexchange.com/guide/AR-religion.htm)

    The middle and upper class urban sectors have recently started to

    follow New Age and EASTERN religions. Spiritual phenomena are normal in

    Argentina. Many catholics believe in certain saints with healing powers.

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    There is also a major influence of sorcerers, which have migrated from Brazil

    who bring with them the Afro-Brazilian beliefs. Palm reading and Tarot have

    become very popular on weekends in Argentinean fairs.

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    Physical and material environments/Aesthetics

    Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world compared to the

    US. It is one-third its size. Most of Argentinas land consists of lowland,

    except for the very mountainous western areas. There are four regions that

    make up the topography of Argentina: Andean, Patagonia, subtropical plain

    of the north, and the pampas. The Andean region covers 30% of the country.

    The Patagonia region covers 300,000 square miles. The average altitude in

    Argentina ranges from 300-1,600 ft, even though there are certain parts of

    Patagonia that can reach up to 5,000 ft. The huge expanse of well-watered

    level plains known as the pampas are a huge characteristic that Argentina

    features. The pampas region expands in shape of a half circle from Buenos

    Aires to the Andes, to the Chaco, and to Patagonia. It all surrounds the major

    city of Argentina, Buenos Aires that holds 80% of the population and is the

    source of its greatest wealth. The highest peak in South America is located in

    Argentina. It is called Mt. Aconcagua, and its elevation is 22,835 ft.

    (http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Americas/Argentina-TOPOGRAPHY.html)

    With a varied landscape, it is important to understand that the heart,

    mind, and soul of the country are in the capital Buenos Aires. The city is 450

    years old and it is where the main operations of business, government, and

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    the arts are located. If you ever are traveling in Argentina you will always go

    through Buenos Argentina because it is the transportation hub. Its always

    important to know that the seasons are opposite in Argentina compared to

    American seasons. The winter season will run from June through August. On

    average the temperature in Argentina is a very temperate climate.

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    The aesthetics of Argentina consist of a mandatory siesta, which is a

    time to take a break from work and go back home to see your family. It is

    actually is quite nice once you get used to the business hours. Plastic surgery

    in Argentina has become a norm so much that it is actually included in your

    insurance plan. Plastic surgery in Argentina has the highest per capita rates

    of experience. Youthfulness and beauty are very important in the

    Argentinean society. Futbol is a national pastime. It is what we call soccer in

    the United States. Futbol in Argentina is so important that the country will

    paralyze when its country is playing. If traveling on the road you will find no

    one on the streets and sometimes if its a world cup match the President will

    order for the country to go home and watch the game. Mate is a type of tea

    that many Argentineans drink out of tradition, and it is acceptable to take a

    break at work for this reason. In the business world Mate is actually a very

    important TOOL to negotiation and conversation. Its a very traditional drink

    that consists of a special thermal bottle with a metal straw that has a specific

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    process to drinking. (http://www.tenfootsquare.com/top-ten-cultural-differences-about-

    argentina/)

    Hofstedes Five Dimensions

    Argentina can be compared to many Latin American countries, and it

    can almost be said that their cultures are identical. If we take a closer look

    with the help of the Hofstede Framework we will be able to see deeper into

    their cultures.

    Hofstede Framework consists of five dimensions: Individualism versus

    collectivism, Power distance, Uncertainty avoidance, Masculinity vs.

    Femininity, and Long-term orientation.

    The Uncertainty Avoidance is ranked in the highest on Hofstede

    diagram at 85%. This tells us that Argentina societys has a very low

    tolerance for uncertainty. A process that Argentina has tried to attempt to

    reduce their uncertainty is creating stricter rules, law, policies, and

    regulations. Their countrys top priority or goal has become to make sure

    they control everything as much as possible to make sure they dont have to

    deal with uncertainty. We can definitely see this in their society with their

    interactions in relationships. They hold trust factor to a high priority before

    taking any risks in any kind of situation. This is also why business

    propositions to Argentinean business people take a lot longer process than

    usual.

    The Power distance is the third highest ranked on Hofstede diagram at

    45%. Argentinas power distance tells us that status is held very high. This is

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    one of the reasons that it is important to always greet the most important

    person first. To know everyones professional title or proper last name is also

    very important. In this kind of culture you see more inequality between

    different social classes. Respect is another aspect of power distance

    dimension. As you can see the manners and customs are more formal than

    US manners and customs. In a Business sector, power distance is crucial in

    Argentina because it is more formal and casual at different times than an

    American businessperson would do business.

    Individualism is the fourth highest ranked on Hofsted diagram at 40%.

    Individualism in Argentina is relatively high in comparison with other Latin

    countries. The reason for such a high Individualism rank relates to their

    uncertainty, lack of trust, and them being not very risk adverted. Most Latin

    countries have a very high collectivistic rank, but due to the belief of

    Argentinean race being pure, European descendants cut out half of its

    population because there is also indigenous people who live in Argentina.

    The business sector tends to be more in favor of doing business with

    business partners of high status, people that are able to speak the same

    language as them. There is a great sense of pride and patriotism in being

    Argentinean that can be seen especially in their passion for Futbol as they

    cheer and dont sleep when their country plays for the world cup. Futbol is

    probably one of the only factors that brings together a corrupted country

    that has a lack of trust for anyone. The day Argentina plays against one of

    its biggest rivals, Brazil, the country suddenly becomes united. They

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    become a collectivistic society with their hearts and souls as they watch in

    suspense.

    Masculinity is the second highest ranked on Hofsted diagram at 55%.

    The masculinity versus femininity, tells us that Argentinean women are still

    not equal to men in their society. We can definitely see this in the business

    sector as more governmental jobs are given to men over women. The role of

    women in Argentina has been changing in the last couple of years. Women

    today are hiring nannies and going back to work instead of being stay at

    home moms, which used to be the norm. There is one field in the job force

    women are taking over in Argentina, which is architecture. One major issue

    women have at work is sexual harassment, and in most cases they cant do

    anything about it because of the society not seeing women as equal and the

    women knowing it will lose them their job to speak out. This has been

    changing recently to new laws created to protect women.

    Hofsted has not yet calculated the Long-term Orientation in Argentina,

    but with what I have learned from my research, I would characterize

    Argentina in a short-term orientation because of its importance of its culture

    and tradition. Argentineans are also very sensitive to how you address them.

    They have a more formal greeting approach than an American approach.

    Their sense of not being very risk-adverted shows that they like to have a

    very steady approach and dont like drastic change immediately. In the

    business sector, make sure your approach isnt going to make your partner

    feel uncomfortable.

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    http://www.geert-hofstede.com/hofstede_argentina.shtml

    Summary of key differences/similarities with US culture

    Argentina and the US are on two different continents, a couple

    thousands miles away, but there are many similarities as well as differences.

    Family in Argentina is crucial in the business aspect, and it plays a role in the

    collectivistic part of society. Old American culture used to put family first, but

    the lack of family time in the US is growing. Family dinner is not common

    anymore in America. The youth in Argentina experience a different culture as

    they grow up their whole life at home until they are married. The typical

    American youth, once the age of 18, either leaves the house to work or

    leaves to college away from family. There is more independence in America

    with a lack of family time.

    When you are in a conversation with an Argentinean, make sure you

    dont approach them with a closed mind to what they believe, which is very

    common in the way conversation usually occurs in the US. There is no

    political correctness in Argentina, so make sure anything said to you or to

    someone is not taken in all seriousness. Americans will usually feel awkward

    because our culture isnt really open to say what they feel. Argentineans

    tend to be so passionate that profanity is not the same there as it is an

    America.

    Time is one of the biggest differences between the US and Argentina.

    Punctuality is not the norm in Argentina as it is in the US. It is important to

    be prepared during a business proposition because they will usually start late

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    and take a longer process than you are used to.

    The way of greeting is also very different in Argentina than in the US. It

    is taken to another level becoming more formal. Status also has more

    emphasis in Argentina than in the US. For instance, calling someone by their

    right title is a sign of respect. There are parts of the US where this is still

    true, but it is a tradition that is dying.


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