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 <description><![CDATA[16：MONOCHROMIC AND POLYCHRONIC TIME 
 
单一时间模式和多元时间模式

　　PROVERB谚语

　　Chinese Proverb

　　Haste makes waste.

　　欲速则不达。

　　Time reveals all things. 

　　万事日久自明。

　　American Proverb

　　Remember that time is money.

　　Benjamin Franklin

　　记住：时间就是金 ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[15：FACE 

　面子

　

　PROVERB谚语

　　A person needs face like a tree needs bark.

　　人要脸，树要皮。

　　Everything of the Chinese is disguised under the mask of face.

　　Lao She

　　中国人的一切都在面子底下藏着呢。

　　老舍

　　For the Chinese negotiator, his face is his future.

　　 ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[14：RELATIONSHIP 

　关系

　

　PROVERB谚语

　　You honor me a foot, and I will in return honor you ten feet.

　　你敬我一尺，我敬你一丈。

　　Live and let live.

　　自己活也让别人活。

　　The American way of business is,“Hey, its costing us 5,000 to send you on this trip; youd better g ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[13：HUMILITY 

　谦逊

　

　PROVERB谚语

　　Chinese Proverb

　　The more noble, the more humble. 

　　越高贵，越应谦逊。

　　Pride goes before destruction.

　　骄者必败。

　　American Proverb

　　Too much humility is pride.

　　过分的谦虚就是骄傲。

　　Honesty is the best policy.

　　诚 ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[12：DIRECTNESS &amp; INDIRECTNESS 
　　

　　直接和间接的交流风格

　　

　　PROVERB谚语

　　Chinese Proverb

　　Think three times before you take action.

　　三思而后行。

　　A word dropped from the tongue cannot be brought back by four horses.

　　一言既出，驷马难追。

　　American Proverb
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 <description><![CDATA[场景1(美国)

　　Jeff: (没有事先通知就来到Dr. Neuliep的办公室)嗨，Dr. N.，最近好吗？

　　Dr. Neuliep:嗨，Jeff，有什么事情吗？

　　Jeff: (迈进办公室)我顺便进来看看能不能跟您谈谈我的论文的事。

　　Dr. Neuliep:当然可以，这边坐，你是怎么想的？

　　Jeff:呃……我还没想出来题目，你有什么意见？

　　D ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[11：POWER DISTANCE 


　权力距离

　　　

PROVERB谚语

　　Chinese Proverb

　　Let the emperor be an emperor, the minister a minister, the father a father and the son a son.

　　Conficius

　　君君，臣臣，父父，子子。

　　孔子

　　Five relations: ruler /subject, father /son, elder brother /you ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[10：UNCERTAINTY AVOIDANCE 
　

　不确定性规避

　　　

PROVERB谚语

　　Chinese Proverb

　　Beforehand preparation leads to success; unpreparness results in failure.

　　凡事预则立，不预则废。

　　The past is as clear as a mirror, the future as dark as lacquer.

　　过去像镜子一样明亮，未来像漆 ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[9：INDIVIDULISM AND COLLECTIVISM 
　

　个人主义和团体主义

　　　

PROVERB谚语

　　American Proverb

　　God help those who help themselves.

　　Franklin

　　自助者天助。

　　富兰克林

　　Do you like to do.

　　做你想做的事情。

　　Chinese Proverb

　　No matter how stout, one beam cannot  ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[8：ASSERTIVE &amp; AGGRESSIVE COMMUNICATION 


　　自述式与挑衅式表达

　　　

PROVERB谚语

　　Sometimes words hurt more than swords.

　　言语能伤人，有时胜刀剑。

　　The aim of an argument or discussion should not be vitory, but progress.

　　Joseph Joubert

　　争论或讨论的目的并不是分出胜负 ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[7：EFFECTIVE NONVERBAL COMMUNICATING 

　非语言交流

　　　

PROBERB谚语

　　The body says what words cannot.

　　Martha Graham

　　身体可以告诉你语言不能表达的话。

　　格莱姆

　　From a man’s face, I can read his character; if I can see him walk, I know his thoughts.

　　Petronius

　　 ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[6：POSITIVE THINKING 
　　

积极心态

　　　

PROVERB谚语

　　Optimists are right. So are pessimists.It’s up to you to choose which you will be.

　　Harvey Mackay

　　乐观主义者是正确的；悲观主义者也是正确的。想成为哪种人是你自己的选择。

　　麦克

　　Life should be a dance, not a race.

　　 ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[SKILL交流技巧

　　There are basically two types of questions-open and closed questions.

　　Open questions are those that can’t be answered in a few words.They encourage others to talk and provide you with maximum information. Typically, open questions begin with what, how, why, or could, for e ..]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[2：EFFECTIVE QUESTION ING 

　有效地提问
　　
PROVERB谚语

　　There is no such a thing as a stupid question.

　　愚蠢的问题从来就不存在。

　　The important thing is never to stop questioning.

　　Albert Einstein

　　重要的是永远不要停止提问。

　　爱因斯坦

　　The fool wonders, the wise man  ..]]></description>
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