Vietnamese economy relies on other
countries for import products such as petroleum products, vehicles,
heaving engineering, and electronic equipment. In the meantime, the
country did export textile, furniture, rice, coffees and many other
products worldwide. This bilateral transaction had force both Vietnamese
and foreigner partners to “meet and greet” in order to sustain the
business relationship.
Professional Greetings

Dress to Impress
You might be heard the term “Dress to
impress.” Business suit with conservative colours such as black, navy
blue and dark grey is perfect. You will observe Vietnamese businessman
like to wear a white shirts matched with red or maroon neck tie in many
formal occasions. During summer, you may attend casual meeting by
wearing Polo T or short-sleeve shirts with black pants or khakis. Be in
mind that your Vietnamese partner will spend their first 30 second of
meet up to screen your appearance before moving to the meeting agenda.
Be Punctual
Punctuality is important in every
business meeting or event. Typically, in Vietnam, there will be some
delay in most of the appointment or event, but you are advisable to show
up on time. You will expect for a long pause between conversation, and
it is impolite for you to interrupt between the talk.
Professional Business Cards
Some organization spends thousand of
dollars to ensure their business card will speak up their business. It
is a must to have a professional business card whenever you attending a
business meeting or networking. Hand you a business card to the
receivers in both hands and when receiving their business card, spend a
quick time to read the contents as you need to show your interest
towards their business. It is advisable to have the business card in
English and Vietnamese version as you cannot assume everybody can speak
English.
Business Gift
Go an extra mile by bringing a gift when
meeting up with your business partner. A pack of hampers will be great
and hand it with both hands. Be in mind that Vietnamese do not open the
hamper in front of you and share it. A bouquet of flowers normally is
for grand opening or funeral and unsuitable for formal business meeting.
“Professional HELLO” is an art to make
your client comfortable doing business with you. It is a skill and you
need to adapt it, especially when you are doing business in South-East
Asia.
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