The first country that I will discuss on my list is Chile. The population of Chile is roughly around 14 million, even though Spanish is the official language, English is spoken by the business people and in tourist centers. There is no official religion in Spain with a variety of people of who identify themselves as Roman Catholics (78%), and Protestant (13%). However, a there are also a large number of people who identify themselves as atheist. Here is a fun fact/bragging right for Chile: they are the largest country in the world from North to South. Chileans also have a reputation for achievements in many cultural fields such as literature, social science, and fine arts. While Chile prides on family and loyalty, they can also boast on the fact that it’s economy was ranked 18th out of …show more content…
With a history of great ancient civilization, Egypt’s history dates all the way back to 3200 BC. Here’s a fun fact; while Egypt considers their country to be a bridge between West Europe and East Arab, many business practices may resemble both Europe and Arab practices, or both. The predominant religion of Egypt is Islam. Want to know how to appear and communicate without offending anyone in Egypt? Try not to sit with your legs crossed, showing someone else the sole of your shoe is considered an insult. Smoking in public is a common occurrence in Egypt and be sure to be considerate and offer your cigarettes. Want to read a book? In order to understand what you are reading, you need to read from right to left as opposed to left and right in the United States, also, the magazine or book you are reading in Egypt, make sure you start at the last page to finish at the beginning of the book. One last thing about conducting business in Egypt, nearly all Egyptians speak Arabic while international people will speak a combination of French and