Business Etiquette in Cuba
Business Dos
Speech
Being interrupted while
speaking is common,
not considered rude
Can interrupt others
Meetings
Show up on time
Tradition to wait up to an hour
for business partner(s)
5-15 minutes of small talk.
Host will begin business discussion
Greetings
Greetings usually begin
with handshakes
Men shake hands while greeting,
handshake may last longer than
necessary. Must keep direct eye
contact
Close acquaintances hug firmly.
May slap on back during hug
Women shake hands on first meeting
Close acquaintances kiss
once on the cheek
Men and women shake hands on
first meeting. Close acquaintances
will lightly kiss on the cheek
Business Attire
Business casual
Men can wear no tie or jacket
Must wear long sleeves,
short sleeves can be
considered inappropriate
Dress pants and slacks
are appropriate
The short sleeve shirt guayabera
is considered elegant and is worn
in the workplace
Women can wear, slacks,
skirts or dresses
Business Don'ts
Eye Contact
It is considered rude
to look away from
someone who is
speaking
Gift Giving
Do not give gifts
on first meeting
Do not gift expensive items,
must be modest
Gift less than $25
Speech
Use of slang is looked down
on. Considered low-class,
uneducated and vulgar
Profanity is highly offensive
Business Attire
Revealing or clingy
attire is not
appropriate for
women
Casual wear is usually
not appropriate, depends
on the situation
Short sleeve shirts
should not be worn
on most occasions