Culture Smart! provides essential information on attitudes, beliefs and behavior in different countries, ensuring that you arrive at your destination aware of basic manners, common courtesies, and sensitive issues. These concise guides tell you what to expect, how to behave, and how to establish a rapport with your hosts. This inside knowledge will enable you to steer clear of embarrassing gaffes and mistakes, feel confident in unfamiliar situations, and develop trust, friendships, and successful business relationships.Culture Smart! offers illuminating insights into the culture and society of a particular country. It will help you to turn your visit-whether on business or for pleasure-into a memorable and enriching experience. Contents include* customs, values, and traditions* historical, religious, and political background* life at home* leisure, social, and cultural life* eating and drinking* dos, don'ts, and taboos* business practices* communication, spoken and unspoken"Culture Smart has come to the rescue of hapless travellers." Sunday Times Travel"... the perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful and downright odd quirks and customs of various countries." Global Travel"...full of fascinating-as well as common-sense-tips to help you avoid embarrassing faux pas." Observer"...as useful as they are entertaining." Easyjet Magazine"...offer glimpses into the psyche of a faraway world." New York Times
Diane Lemieux was born in Quebec and moved to live abroad for the first time at the age of three. That journey continued through 11 countries on five continents during which she collected 4 languages, two passports and several cultural identities. She started her career in international development but decided over 15 years ago to raise her two children and pursue her passion: writing about people and cultures and change.
"ir will come as no surprise that Canadian jokes tend to avoid laughing at or making fun of anyone. An exception to this politeness rule is Americans, especially the perception of American ignorance of Canada and Canadians."
"Canadians are polite and thorough. It goes further that "please" and "thank you", which you should say as often as possible."
A very good quick read on Canadian values, family and business life, holidays. It is short enough to read on your trip. It's not written in a style that draws you in, but it is simple, clear, and direct form. Well worth the read.
This is a good introduction to Canada. It is "just enough" for the casual visitor or a good starting point for someone who wishes to do more in-depth study. I found the section on government particularly interesting.
A good guide to read before you spent some time in Canada. Has chapters on values and attitudes, communicating, customs and traditions, making friends, etc. What I got out of it as the #1 thing to remember is that the Canadians don't like to be compared to or thought of as Americans, their southern neighbors. Big no, no!
This updated edition was published post-Covid, and for that reason is an improvement over previous versions. It's interesting to read how a country as reasonable and pragmatic as Canada dealt with that particular crisis. As always, the books in this Culture Smart! series provide just enough information to serve as a handy introduction to a country, its culture and its people. One thing you'll definitely learn about Canadians in this book: They don't like being mis-identified as Americans.
I wanted to see what the guide said about Canada. In many respects, the information is all right, but as a Canadian, I also found certain points really funny.