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Rules of Etiquette
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Chinese Business Etiquette : Chinese Business Etiquette: Greeting
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Expert: Mark Kemsley Bio: Mark Kemsley has been a business consultant in China for 20 years and speaks both Cantonese and Mandarin and has entertained some of the most prominent business people in China. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
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