Quoting from [huyidao]:hey guys.acturally i have no experience to meet the foreign customers.but i spoke to foreignors face to face while i'm still in the college.maybe the feeling is absolutely defferent to talk with a friend and customers.of course the one who have never attend a trade show will be nervous at the first time i consider
will you be nervous if you meet a foreigner ?
Esp . the people that have long distance
e.g. : when the people from China meet the people from England , he would be always worried about his non-standard English
any more experience on this ?
I've just participated in a trade fair and feel it's annoying.
Quoting from [huyidao]:
will you be nervous if you meet a foreigner ?
Esp . the people that have long distance
e.g. : when the people from China meet the people from England , he would be always worried about his non-standard English
any more experience on this ?
I've just participated in a trade fair and feel it's annoying.
Dear Huyidao,
There is no need to be nervous if you know your subject well.There will be communication problems that can be overcome through interpreter.
Nervousness stems out of anxious effort to impress than to present your case and eagerness to clichdeal without being confident.
Sixer
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Quoting from [huyidao]:
will you be nervous if you meet a foreigner ?
Esp . the people that have long distance
e.g. : when the people from China meet the people from England , he would be always worried about his non-standard English
any more experience on this ?
I've just participated in a trade fair and feel it's annoying.
Quoting from [huyidao]:
will you be nervous if you meet a foreigner ?
Esp . the people that have long distance
e.g. : when the people from China meet the people from England , he would be always worried about his non-standard English
any more experience on this ?
I've just participated in a trade fair and feel it's annoying.
The same worry with me. When I just graduated from college, I have meet some foreign customers with my boss, of course most time my boss communicate with them, i can only talk with them after their formal talk, just some joke or small talk, the foreigners are all easy-going, so be nature is ok.you know different countries have different tones of pronounciation, sometimes you cann't understand them, then tell them and they will explain you in a easy and humor way.
Anyway, you will understand and know how to do after a real talk with them. Good luck ,.
Emily
Quoting from [huyidao]:
will you be nervous if you meet a foreigner ?
Esp . the people that have long distance
e.g. : when the people from China meet the people from England , he would be always worried about his non-standard English
any more experience on this ?
I've just participated in a trade fair and feel it's annoying.
Huyidao,
One uni has not made exact observations but has conveyed the idea very nicely.
Sixer
Vishwanath Agencies
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Quoting from [huyidao]:
will you be nervous if you meet a foreigner ?
Esp . the people that have long distance
e.g. : when the people from China meet the people from England , he would be always worried about his non-standard English
any more experience on this ?
I've just participated in a trade fair and feel it's annoying.
Actually, I will nervous if I meet a foreigner ![]()
Now I am worry about my english, as I need to attend the 104 canton fair next month.![]()