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	<title>Vietnam Travel Guide &#187; Business Dress</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thanh Vu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Vietnamese business culture, suits and ties in subdued colors are the norm. Bright color of any kind is not appropriate. The accepted style of dress for a business meeting in Vietnam is conservative &#8211; a dark colored, uncontentious suit and tie are customary for men. Women should wear conservative suits or dresses; a blouse [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Vietnamese business culture, suits and ties in subdued colors are the norm. Bright color of any kind is not appropriate.</p>
<p>The accepted style of dress for a business meeting in Vietnam is conservative &#8211; a dark colored, uncontentious suit and tie are customary for men. Women should wear conservative suits or dresses; a blouse or other kind of top should have a high neckline. Stick with subdued, neutral, colors such as beige and brown. Women must take care that their skirts are not above the knees; good quality jewelry that is neither ostentatious nor overly expensive, is recommended for making the right impression.</p>
<p>Flat shoes or very low heels are the main footwear options for women due to the emphasis on conservative, modest, dress in Vietnamesebusiness culture , especially if you are relatively much taller than your hosts. High heels are acceptable only at a formal reception hosted by a foreign diplomat</p>
<p>Jeans may not be acceptable casual wear for both men and women especially when you working with state company.</p>
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