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GoGo Boots and GoPros: Bridging the Intergenerational Disconnect between Boomers & Millennials via Gen X

By |2018-10-11T14:55:03-05:00November 11th, 2016|Business Etiquette, Lifestyle|

As part of the cross-cultural and intercultural community, it is our responsibility to discover commonalities and bridge these generational gaps. When organizations and Boomers provide Gen X with the right support, Gen X is in the perfect position to bridge the generational gap between their older and younger peers.

Honoring Ancestors and Angelitos: Dia de los Muertos

By |2018-10-11T14:55:04-05:00October 28th, 2016|Central America, Cross-Cultural, International Holidays, Mexico|

Celebrated by indigenous populations around the country, this vibrant holiday is a combination of the Catholic holiday All Saints Day, and the ancient tradition of venerating deceased loved ones.

The Enduring Beauty of International Friendships

By |2018-10-11T14:55:06-05:00September 23rd, 2016|Bridging the Cultural Divide, Cross-Cultural, France, International Travel Tips, Relationship Building, University Students|

There are countless joys of cultural immersion: learning a different language, finding yourself comfortable within your new surroundings, and making friends from a myriad of backgrounds.

The Best Guest: Modern Manners for Airbnb Travelers

By |2018-10-11T14:55:07-05:00September 2nd, 2016|Gracious Living, Hosting International Visitors, Houseguest Etiquette, International Travel Tips, Lifestyle, Modern Manners|

Airbnb comes with its own set of manners. Here are five quick tips to help both you and your host have a great Airbnb experience.

Three Cross-Cultural Tips for Business Travelers in France

By |2018-10-11T14:55:07-05:00August 29th, 2016|Bridging the Cultural Divide, Business Etiquette, Cross-Cultural, France, Global Etiquette|

Whether you’re expanding your business horizons, negotiating a partnership, or looking to merge with a French enterprise, these three tips will help you facilitate a successful dialogue and build strong ties with French businessmen and women.

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