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澳洲人最疏于职场礼仪
Mannersmaketh the businessman, with a global survey finding Americans and Britons to be the most easily insulted [ins?lt] 侮辱by lack of workplace etiquette[etiket, etiket] n. 礼仪,礼节,成规, while Australians are among the most offensive. 令人不快的,侮辱的,攻击用的.
The survey, by Australian-based international office space provider Servcorp, listed the top five most offensive workplace behaviors as not saying hello or good morning, not offering office guests a beverage, speaking loudly across the room, using swear v. 发誓,宣誓,咒骂 words and taking calls on mobile phones.
The use of stationery without permission and asking colleagues about their personal lives were also deemed v. 认为,相信 insulting.
The poll then revealed v. 显示,the United States and Britain to be the most sensitive nations in the world, despite 60 percent of respondents believing Japan has the strictest work etiquette.
English and American businessmen were also more easily offended than their colleagues in the Middle East, Japan and China, nations with cultural traditions spanning centuries.
Almost 25 percent of Australians, however, thought it was perfectly acceptable to swear -- something the majority of Japanese and Middle Easterners found deeply offensive.
Nearly all Australians polled also said they would not think twice about addressing their boss by their first name, something Chinese business people found very rude.
Australians also regularly talk loudly at work, take personal calls and ask too many personal questions, the survey showed.
Being aware of potentially offensive behavior is a key factor to Australian business success abroad, Taine Moufarrige, Servcorps executive director, said in a statement.
Australians are very natural in their business style, perhaps more so than any other country in the world, she said, adding that the survey, which was sent to some 700 businesspeople in 13 countries, was commissioned a. 受委任的to help Australians.
The survey found that although they are not easily offended, Au
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