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Business Etiquette in Real Estate

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For Brazilians, giving this hand gesture to indicate "all is well" can be considered rude.
Some Americans think this number is unlucky and don't want it in their address.
When showing someone's home, you and your clients may be required to do this before entering.
Some Asians believe this number is unlucky because it sounds like their word for "death."
This is the Chinese art of creating harmonious surroundings. For example, a staircase facing the front door of a home is bad energy, called "sha chi."
Avoid using this color ink, especially when writing names, when working with clients from South Korea.
Devout members of this faith do not allow the touching of non-family members of the opposite sex. A handshake won't seal the deal!
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In some Middle Eastern countries, showing the bottom of this can be a sign of disrespect.
Some cultures don't believe in simply paying the asking price and prefer to do this.
In America, according to the Fulbright Program, if you're greeting a group of people, you should begin shaking hands with people from this side to this side.
In parts of India, the Middle East and even Africa you shouldn't eat with this part of your body. In some cases, it shouldn't even touch the plate!
In some cultures, people eat with these instead of a knife and fork.
When in meetings with people from the UK, tapping on this body part may signal something significant or private is about to be discussed.