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5 Things To Know While Traveling To Portugal

Portugal culture is greatly influenced by Catholic Church & traditional cultural values. Even in modern times, this effect can be seen easily.

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5 Things To Know While Traveling To Portugal

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  1. 5 Things To Know While Traveling To Portugal Portugal culture is greatly influenced by Catholic Church & traditional cultural values. Even in modern times, this effect can be seen easily. People here are traditional and conservative so if you are innovative and like radical changes, you might find it difficult at the start to communicate the ideas. It is where Portugal translation services may be useful; it may help you in striking the cord easily. Besides, there are few other things that you might find helpful. 1)Family Orientation Life here revolves around families, and there are many traditions and ways of life that are intact for thousands of years. People here get their social connections from the family itself; here family loyalty is ahead of other social relationships and even business. 2)Pleasantries In formal situations, people like to shake hands here so if you find a Portuguese shaking hand, he might haven not met you earlier. The handshake in a social setting is usually accompanied by direct eye contact and an appropriate greeting. Once the meeting is over it is very common to shake hands. Once have made friends with locals, it is very common for men to embrace at pat at the back. If you happen to be female, you might find yourself being kissed on both your cheeks with handshake meant only for the formal occasions. 3)Body Language People here don’t use a lot of gestures. If you make too many gestures with hand or have other body movements while having conversations, it may give a bad impression. As in other cultures, pointing fingers is not considered to be good, and it is a very offensive gesture in fact. 4)Communication Style You will find people here to be more direct in their communication. They will prefer to be straightforward but in a polite manner. Similar to other places, the discussion here is more formal when in public and is more personal in private. It is very common to show emotions, but not anger or displeasure. 5)Dress Code You should dress conservatively while in meetings. It is very common to see men wearing jacket and tie. It is common business etiquette to wear suits and ties or wear a sport jacket and on informal occasions. Women may wear dresses, skirts, and jackets or trouser suits.

  2. In The End While these things may help you in dealing with local people effectively, you can avail Portuguese translation services for better business communication.

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