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Now while we like to think we have all the info you'll need here at the Lost Luggage Tales, there is a bunch
of other stuff out there... Here are some the most helpful links we found when it came to planning our trips
and ones we've found since we've been home...
If you'd like to trade links, click here...
accommodation
· advice
· air travel
· airport parking
· apparel
· business travel
· blogs
· buses
· camping
· car rental
· communication
· cruises
· customs
· destinations
· diving
· embassies & visas
· employment
· etiquette
· expatriates
· festivals & events
· food & drink
· friends
· gap year
· gay & lesbian
· health
· hostels
· insurance
· language
· luggage
· luxury travel
· money
· packing
· photography
· power & electricity
· publications
· rail
· senior travel
· solo travel
· study abroad
· transportation
· travel agents
· travel books
· travel directory
· travel guides
· traveler homepages
· volunteer programs
· weather
· women's travel
· non travel sites
Customs and Etiquette
· International Business Culture - Guide to business etiquette and culture in North America, Europe, and Asia - sorted by countries
· The Crazy Colour Etiquette Handbook - It provides useful information about Netiquette, Email Basics, The Internet Language
· International Business Etiquette and Manners - The critical element of a successful business outcome may be the appreciation and respect for regional, country and cultural differences. This website informs about good intercultural communication.
· Business Culture worldwide - Here you will find a series of reports on business customs, etiquette, cross-cultural communication, proper gifts, negotiating tactics, business culture, manners, business entertainment and much more.
· Etiquette International - Etiquette International is a full-service firm who advised the corporate, multinational, and private arenas on American and international protocol, business etiquette, and entertaining.
· A guide to Finnish customs and manners - Finland is an easy country to visit. Finnish customs and manners are clearly European, with only a few national variations, and attitudes are liberal. There is very little chance of a visitor committing fundamental social gaffes...
· Business etiquette tips for Germany - Total success in today's business world with German partners. This Here are some tips how to handle tricky situations. e.g. introductions: who introduces whom? Ranking order: who shakes whose hand?
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