New Zealand - Culture Smart! The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture

New Zealand - Culture Smart! The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture

by SueButler (Author)

Synopsis

Don't pack anxiety in your suitcase! By reading Culture Smart! New Zealand before you go, will ease your travel, help you to make friends and avoid confusion. Culture Smart! New Zealand will help you to understand local manners, customs and laws. Culture Smart! New Zealand goes the extra mile to help you brush up on your cultural small talk and will make you confident in leaving your comfort zone far behind. Walk hand in hand with a Culture Smart! guide and avoid misunderstandings that could cost you valuable time, money and enjoyment...With Culture Smart! New Zealand you will learn about daily living, historical perspectives, taboos, business etiquette, eating and drinking and much more, allowing you to experience the country like a native. Be responsible, be Culture Smart! Culture Smart! provides rare insights, and practical guidance, into cultures. The values, behaviour and customs of peoples have been formed over centuries which is why the unique information in Culture Smart! guides do not date in the same way as ordinary travel guides. Culture Smart! enables you to step into a world untouched by other guidebooks.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Edition: Reprinted edition
Publisher: Kuperard
Published: 27 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 1857333306
ISBN 13: 9781857333305

Media Reviews
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, Easy Jet Magazine - ...offer glimpses into the psyche of a faraway world, New York Times.
Author Bio
Sue Butler is an English writer who lived and worked in New Zealand for three years. After gaining two Honors degrees, in philosophy and psychology, she worked in advertising, public relations, and crisis management, coauthoring a book on the subject. She has been a journalist and magazine editor, and has managed her own PR company. While in New Zealand Sue contributed to several magazines, and traveled widely throughout the country. She and her husband now live in the wine-growing region of the Western Cape in South Africa.