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Improving Communication With Foreign Expatriates in the Workplace
By Chris Franek


It is common knowledge that our nation is a nation of immigrants. Because of being recognized around the world as being "The Land of Opportunity," the U.S. has historically been and continues to be a popular destination for foreigners wanting to come here to learn English and gain experience working for an American company.

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Kelsey writes:

Subject: Good Points

These are all good points, but I think overall, the most important thing is to be considerate of the various cultures and the ways they may communicate differently with you and with one another.

Comment provided November 1, 2009 at 8:19 pm
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Chris Franek writes:

Subject: re: good points

Very well put Kelsey. I wholeheartedly agree. Thanks for the comments.

Comment provided November 2, 2009 at 5:50 pm

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