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BRAZILIAN CULTURE
Shital PatelJayesh KhapandiDipti GadhiyaAnkita SendreKrupal Patel.
HLCPE
college
About BrazilBrazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is
the largest country in both South America and the Latin America region. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population, with over 193 million people.
Population: 196,655,014 Capital: BrasíliaCurrency: Brazilian realPresident: Dilma RousseffOfficial language: Portuguese LanguageGovernment: Federal republic, Constitutional
republic, Presidential system
People of Brazil
Most of them have mixed backgrounds.
Portuguese brought African slaves
Intermarry and share culture
Well-known for agricultural products
Largest Coffee producer in the world
The culture of Brazil are mostly influenced by the Portuguese
Amazon Jungle
CultureFusion of Portuguese, African and indigenous
Indians.Diversity of Brazilian society.Unique values and attitudes of its citizens.
Communication style.Family Relationship TimeLanguages: Brazilian Portuguese and english.Avoid using Spanish.
Doing Business in brazilA strong diversified economy and unique
culture make doing business in Brazil an exciting but often challenging endeavour.
Working Practices9:00am to 7:00pm Monday-Friday.9:00-1:00pm on Saturday. Business appointments.
Working Relationships in Brazil.Close personal relationships and building
trust.Brazilians prefer to do business with those
they know and trust.Centralization of power is frequently
mentioned as a pronounced characteristic in Brazilian business.
Business Practices in Brazil.Handshakes.Use of titles and first names.high Uncertainty AvoidancePower Distance rankingsOral communication.Culture oriented.
Brazilian Management Style.Importance of technical abilities.Relationships are of key importance.direct instructions by manager.Brazilian subordinates, try to be as clear,
precise and comprehensive as possible.
Dress Etiquette.
Men should wear conservative, dark coloured business suits.
Women should wear suits or dresses that are elegant and feminine with good quality accessories.
Gifts and Greetings
Business cards
Business cards are exchanged during introductions with everyone at a meeting.
Brazilian Business Etiquette.DO Don'tDO schedule extra time.DO make eye contact.DO accept food or
drinks.DO expect a meal to take
longer as it is always like a celebration.
DON’T show feelings of frustration or impatience.
DON’T publicly criticise your Brazilian counterparts.
Thank You