Norway
People around the world have many different views on what is considered proper etiquette. If one decides to do business without being informed of the customs and etiquette of the area, there is a slim chance that their business dealings will work out. When a representative is sent to another country, the representative is not only representing their business but also their country and themselves. To make sure you leave a good impression, when doing business with another country, one must be well informed on the area, culture, and business practices of that country. If you are a representative sent to Norway, first you should know a little about the area. Norway occupies the western part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and shares borders with Sweden, Finland and Russia. Norway has a long coastline and a mountainous interior that is blanketed by some of Europe’s largest glaciers. Over 500 sq km of Norway lies north of the Arctic Circle, but the country’s western coast usually remains ice free year-round due to the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. The country is at its best and brightest from May to September, and at its worst between November and March when average temperatures are below freezing. Midnight-sun days are days
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Approximate Word count = 1002
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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