Slide 1: Peru
Slide 2: Family Life
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Upper class white Peruvian families do not mix with people outside their class Youth typically only marry those in their economic class Traditional Peruvian families have a strong male authority figure that controls family life
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Slide 3: Social Etiquette
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During introductions, you may be asked very personal questions
– Try to answer such questions with a degree of modesty
Always ask before taking photographs of Peruvian culture
– Beware that some religious buildings prohibit the use of cameras
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Slide 4: Business Etiquette
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Pay close attention while being introduced and pronounce the name as it was pronounced during introductions Initial introductions require a handshake
– As the relationship develops, your counterpart may hug you – This would mean you have been accepted and liked – Do not to shy away from these affections as they are a compliment
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Slide 5: Trivia
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Peru boasts 1,701 species of birds, the most of any country in the world In Peru, you can find close to 1,625 types of orchids The Amazon river, which starts in Peru, is the largest river in the world by volume
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37 slides include: 18 Points on General Information, 11 Points on Family Life, 24 Points on Food, 20 Points on Food Etiquette, 21 Points on Social Etiquette, 17 Points on Business Etiquette, and 11 Points on Trivia.
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