Welcome! The purpose of this blog is to provide international
business travelers with information on common business practices in Belgium.
Belgium is an International Business
Hub
Belgium’s capital, Brussels, is the location of the European
Union’s (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) headquarters.
Belgium’s Location and Languages
Belgium is located in Western Europe, and is divided into three
main regions: Brussels, Flanders, and Wallonia. Dutch is predominately spoken
in Flanders, the northern region of Belgium, and French is predominately spoken
in Wallonia, the southern region. If you already know French or Dutch, that’s
great, but be aware that German and Flemish are also spoken to some extent; be sure you speak the proper language for the region you will be
visiting. Many Belgians are multilingual, and English is widely understood by
residents across the county.
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How to Prepare for the First Meeting
Attire. Wear formal, conservative clothing.
Men should wear a suit, and women can wear a suit, or a blouse with a dress or
skirt.
Punctuality. Belgians are less likely to trust
someone who is late for a meeting; always be on time for meetings.
Introduction. It is appropriate for
everyone at the meeting to shake hands and state his or her name for a formal
introduction.
Thanks for reading my blog; my next post will continue with
more details on business etiquette in Belgium.
Works Cited
"Belgium."
Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 24 May 2013. Web. 24 May 2013.
Now knowing in Belgium being on time not only is respected, but builds trust.
ReplyDeleteBelgium seems to be stricter and value time a lot more then other areas of Europe from what I've learned.
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