Mexico is a large country in North America with a population of over 116 million people. Spanish is the dominant language, though indigenous languages are also spoken. The population is made up primarily of Mestizo and Amerindian ethnic groups. Major tourist attractions include beaches, archaeological sites like Chichen Itza and Teotihuacan, and destinations like Mexico City, Guanajuato, and Oaxaca that showcase Mexican culture. Business etiquette emphasizes establishing trust through personal relationships and direct communication styles.
5. OTHER INFORMATION
Capital: Mexico City
Main Cities: Monterrey, Guadalajara, Tijuana,
Puebla, Toluca, León, Juarez, Terrón, San Luis
Potosí.
Government: Federal Republic.
Currency: Peso ($, MXN)
Religion: Other
Protestant 5%
6%
Roman
Catholic
89%
6. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
10. Acapulco:
Popular destination for
Mexicans and US college
students in their spring break.
9. Guanajuato:
Nestled in the mountains of the
Sierra de Guanajuato lies the
beautiful colonial city.
7. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
8. Oaxaca:
It is weel-known for having one
of the best Dia de Los Muertos
festivals in Mexico.
7. Cozumel:
It is the destination for scuba diving
and snorkelling. It is one of the best
places to diving of the world.
8. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
6. Los Cabos:
Great destination for
water sport lovers.
5. Palenque:
It contains some of the finest
architecture and sculptures the
Maya ever produced.
9. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
4. Copper Canyon:
The most popular way to explore
it is the“Chihuahua al Pacifico”
Railway. .
3. Tulum:
The tropical beach backdrop
makes this a stunning top
attraction which should not be
missed.
10. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
2. Chichen Itza:
It is the largest of the Maya
cities in the Yucatan Peninsula.
1. Teotihuacan:
The Pyramid of the Sun is
the largest of al Mexico.
11. COUNTRY ETIQUETTE AND CUSTOMS
Greeting unfamiliar person:
Pat each other on the
right forearm or shoulder Wait until invited
Shake hands before using first
Name
Greeting a friend:
A kiss in the cheek
A huge and back
slapping
16. BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: Relationships &
Communications
Demonstrate:
Integrity Sincerity
Trustworthiness
You will be ask for your:
Personal background
Family
Life interests.
17. BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: The Meeting
The Appointment:
Make the
appoint
ment
Reconfirm the
appointment
The
Meeting
18. BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: The Meeting
Formal meeting
Be punctual.
Don’t irritated if they are 30 min late.
Written material:
English and Spanish
19. BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: The Card
COMPANY
Exange your card during
Name
the introduction
Educational qualification
Telefon
Email
COMPAÑIA
Nombre
Cualificaciones
Telefono
Email
20. COUNTRY’S RELATED LINKS
AND RESOURCES
Wikipedia
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/co
untry-profiles.html
www.google.com
23. LOCATION
Area: 7.686.849 km²
Population: 22.000.000
24. LENGUAGE AND ETHNIC GOUPS
Language:
English
indigenous languages.
Ethinc Make-up
Aboriginal
and Asian
others 7%
1%
Caucasian
92%
25. OTHER INFORMATION
Capital: Canberra
Main Cities: Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and
Adelaide.
Government: democratic, federal-state system
recognizing the British monarch as sovereign.
Currency: Australian Dollar
Religion: Other
13% Angelican
26%
non-
Christian
11%
Other Roman
Christian Catholic
24% 26%
26. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
10. Sydney:
It is the entrance to the country
and has very interesting sites,
for example: the Opera House,
the bridge over the bay, the
aquarium, the zoo, the Blue
Mountains and nightlife.
9. Cairns:
It is a small town and the best is
in its surroundings: the Great
Barrier Reef, the Kuranda
cableway, Port Douglas and the
Daintree National Park.
27. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
8. Gold Coast:
Beautiful beaches and perfect
for surfing, nightlife and many
national parks near.
7. Fraser Islands:
Perfect for walks with trucks 4 ×
4, with lots of nature and
beautiful lagoons.
28. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
6. Magnetic Islands:
It has beautiful beaches,
colonies of koalas and a
national park.
5. Whitsundays:
Perfect for those who practice
water sports and nightlife with
lots of partying.
29. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
4. Ayers Rock:
A classic in the heart of the
country near Alcie Springs. It is
the world's most enormous
stone and sacred to the
Aborigines of Australia.
3. The big oceanic road:
They are 3 hours drive from
Melbourne along the sea and its
giant monoliths eroded by water.
30. TOP 10 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
2. Kakadu National Park:
Near to Darwin and has lots of
wildlife.
1. Tasmania:
Remember to New Zealand, has
beautiful scenery, beautiful
beaches, mountains and sleepy
villages.
31. COUNTRY ETIQUETTE AND CUSTOMS
Australians are not very formal so greetings are casual and relaxed.
To greet Is suffices.
While an Australian may say, “Good day” or “Good day, friend”.
Visitors should simply say, 'Hello' or 'Hello, how are you?'
Australians prefer to use first names, even at the initial meeting
32. GIFT GIVING ETIQUETTE
What to give What not to give
Friends,
family,
neighbours.
Gifts are opened when received.
33. DINING ETIQUETTE
Many invitations to
Be punctual! an Aussies home
will be for a BBQ.
Be late 15 minutes
Contact before the hostess if should bring your own food
Offer to help the hostess with the preparation
or clearing up after a meal is served.
34. WATCH YOUR TABLE’S MANNERS
Hold the fork in the left hand and the
knife in the right while eating.
Keep your elbows off the table
and your hands above the table
when eating.
Finished, with the handles facing to the right.
35. BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: What To Wear
Business dress is conservative
in Melbourne and Sydney.
Wear a dark coloured,
conservative business suit.
Wear a smart dress or a
business suit.
In Brisbane or other tropical
areas, depending on the job
function and company culture,
men may wear shirts, ties and
Bermuda shorts
36. BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: Relationships &
Communications
do not need long- standing
Before they do business with people personal relationships
Australians are very matter of
fact when it comes to
business
Very direct in the way they communicate.
There is often an element of humour, often
self-deprecating, in their speech.
Often use colourful language that would be
unthinkable in other countries.
37. BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: The Meeting
Appointments are necessary and
relatively easy to schedule.
They should be made with as much time
as possible.
Punctuality is important in business
situations. It is better to arrive a few
minutes early than to keep someone
waiting.
Meetings are generally relaxed; however,
they are serious events.
If you make a presentation, avoid hype,
making exaggerated claims, or bells and
whistles.
Present your business case with facts and
figures. Emotions and feelings are not
important in the Australian business
climate.
38. BUSINESS ETIQUETTE: The Card
Business cards are
exchanged at the
initial introduction
without formal ritual.
If you are not given a
business card, it is not an
insult; the person simply
may not have one.
39. COUNTRY’S RELATED LINKS
AND RESOURCES
http://www.absolutaustralia.com/top-10-de-
sitios-turisticos-en-australia/
Wikipedia
http://www.protocolo.org/internacional/resto_
del_mundo/australia_los_regalos_que_regalar
_y_cuando_regalo_personal_regalo_de_empre
sa.html
www.google.com