"I agree with the other poster - all the things listed above reflect good manners anywhere you live."
Wonderfullymade
Absolutely, just common sense and good manners. There is nothing unusual or particularly "culture specific" about minerva_feliz's list of dos and don'ts. For anyone engaged in professional relationships, those rules are universal.
It is also true that some prefer not to play by the rules, or have no need to "fit in". These individuals will be judged by their conduct and character. Although they might not be able to run a successful business here, they might be much more adept at developing many meaningful and interesting relationships.
It all depends on what one is seeking to accomplish or do with their life. Most of us have made it through thus far following the standards we set for ourselves. For the most part, our personal morals and standards have served us well.
Furthermore, most of us will continue to live according to our own moral compasses, and continue to follow the same moral convictions and standards we followed previously. Personal moral codes and standards are usually ingrained in behavior, and are reflected in our day-to-day activities.
I suspect that most of us can continue living our lives using our own time-tested moral guidelines, without the need to make many drastic adjustments. It requires only good common sense, and it does not require any great effort or drastic behavior modification to adapt.
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