The Culture of Usa
The Culture of Usa
The Culture of Usa
BSHM II-C
PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
The culture of the United States of America is primarily of Western culture (European)
origin and form, but is influenced by a multicultural ethos that includes African, Native American,
Asian, Polynesian, and Latin American people and their cultures.
Dress code depends on where in the USA you are doing business. The weather and local
culture will determine what is appropriate or not.
In general, people in the East dress more formally, while people in the West are known for being
a bit more casual.
It is best to always dress conservatively until it is clear what the accepted dress code is.
Men should wear shirts with suits and shoes. Ties are generally worn but not in all States.
Colours should be traditional such as black, blue, grey, etc.
Women should wear modestly with not too much make-up or jewelry. Low-cut blouses, short
skirts and tight clothing are not appropriate.
‘Casual Friday’ is common in many companies. High technology companies often wear casual
clothes every day.
DON’TS OF USA
Do not travel without your papers
Have your identification papers and travel documents ready just incase a state trooper
or an immigration agent asks for them. You will save yourself the hassle of some
detention time and tons of paper works.
Don’t forget your plastic
When you travel to the US, while cold hard cash is accepted, when you don’t have enough
change, make sure you have your international credit card with you to facilitate the payment of
the purchase.
Don’t smoke anywhere
Increasing awareness of health condition due to smoking necessitate the increase of none
smoking areas in cities. Be mindful where you light up. Make sure it is the permitted space for
smokers so you won’t be sighted by the authorities.
Don’t be tackless or non-PC
Do not call dark skinned men Negroes as it is no longer the politically correct term. Do be
mindful of using politically correct terms when speaking to avoid offending other people
sensitivity. Don’t ask about personal finances or other sensitive topics during the first meeting.
Let the relationship bloom first before delving there.
Don’t remove your shoes unless you are ask
Your are not supposed to remove your shoes when entering the house. Unless the hostess
specifically asks you to remove them, do not take off your footware.