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It is important to follow the correct business etiquette when in the Czech Republic. Initial greetings are usually formal, with a firm handshake. Titles and surnames are used, unless otherwise indicated, and it is usually women or elders who will initiate the change to a more informal relationship. Punctuality is vital in the Czech business world and dress should be smart and conservative. There is generally some small talk to establish rapport at the beginning of meetings; be polite and courteous. German is the most common foreign language used in the Czech Republic but English is widely spoken by younger generations. Translators are available and any attempts at speaking Czech will be appreciated. Deals can take a long time to manifest due to significant bureaucratic red tape and it is important to be patient. Business hours are usually 8am to 4pm Monday to Friday.
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