by Ayush Mehta - Rick Hansen SS (2542) 4 years ago
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India Business Etiquette
In India, adhering to specific business etiquette is crucial for professional interactions. Proper business attire is expected, with men typically wearing suits and women opting for formal dresses, although summer months allow for a more relaxed approach without coats or blazers.
It is important to avoid eating steak/beef as cows are considered to be sacred.
In the Vedas, the oldest of the Hindu scriptures, the cow is associated with Aditi, the mother of all the gods.
Feet and Legs:
Feet are considered to be very dirty and are a sign of disrespect when used to kick things.
Always be aware of your feet. Make sure to
not hit somebody, food, animals or anything that is
supposed to be respected with them.
Women should avoid showing their shoulders or too much of their legs.
Even though India typically has a very warm climate, it is
not acceptable to wear shorts or a tee-shirt to work.
Don't wear informal clothing to work.
Work Cited:
Business.Com, 2020, https://www.business.com/articles/so-international-business-etiquette-from-around-the-world/. Accessed 14 Oct 2020.
https://asialinkbusiness.com.au/india/conducting-business-in-india/indian-business-culture-and-business-etiquette?doNothing=1 (THIS LINK DOESN'T HAVE THE REQUIRED INFO FOR A MLA FORMAT)
Do
Hands:
The left hand is always considered to be dirty, so when
giving anything or receiving anything, it is important to do so
with your right hand.
Food/Drinks:
Example: Person (A) goes into person (B)'s home for a meeting about work. Person (B) should ask person (A) is they want a drink like coffee, tea or water.
In the business wold in India, it is important for those with power, i.e an assistant, home owner to ask the guest if they want to drink anything.
Greetings:
Should put hands in the praying position and say Namaste. This means "I bow to you". It is a great sign of respect and should be accompanied by a small bow
Business Cards:
Should be given to the recipient with both hand. The front of the card should be facing the recipient.
Should include all info in English
Should always be carried by those who are employed.
Dress Code:
Tough, during summer months, it's acceptable to not wear a coat/blazer.
It is important to wear the proper business attire at work
This includes: Suits for men, and formal dresses for women