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Published: 22.01.2019.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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Business Dress code
Conservative dress code;
for men- suit and tie;
more casual when meeting contacts you already know;
Woman dress relatively casually, always advisable to pay some attention to your choice of clothes from the conservative side;
Safest way to dress in a polished yet understated way;
Keep everything low key;
If invited to a Danish home for an informal get together, clean jeans and open- neck or sports shirt are acceptable;

Business cards
Business cards are exchanged but there is no single correct procedure to do this.
Business cards should include the street address of your company, not only the post code

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