(1) Spaniards by the influence of Latin culture, the character of passionate and unrestrained, optimistic and cheerful, honest and quick.
(2) Diet: Spaniards' daily diet is based on pasta, eat a variety of meat, like to eat sour and spicy, do not like to eat greasy or salty dishes. They love to drink beer, wine
(3) dress: Spaniards usually clothing to loose, comfortable, mostly untied shirts, jackets, women like to wear plain elegant dresses, but the elderly prefer bright colors
(4) taboos: taboo "13" and "Friday". Like black (solemn), red (auspicious and warm), yellow (noble).
2, the Spanish customer reception notes
(1) Spaniards usually meet with guests on formal social occasions, the handshake. In general, you can call Spaniards as Mr., Mrs., Miss, Spaniards often exchange business cards when they meet, ladies everywhere priority.
(2) In business occasions, Spaniards attach great importance to credibility, and always fulfill the contracts signed as far as possible.
(3) The Spaniards are only strict about time when attending bullfighting events, but guests should be punctual, even if the other party arrives late, do not blame.
3, the Spanish like what gifts
(1) domestic snacks, beautifully packaged local snacks.
(2) Ceramic tableware, you can send some with Chinese style tableware.
(3) Handicrafts, paintings and calligraphy to show friendly cooperation.
4. Topics suitable for communication with Spaniards
(1) Spanish cuisine: ham (Cordero), Valencian paella (Paella), Castilian soup (Sopa Castellana), roasted suckling pig (Cochinillo) and roasted suckling lamb (Cordero) in the central region, and seafood soup in the northwestern region (Cordero), and so on.
(2) Spain's olive oil: production and exports ranked first in the world, accounting for 50% of the world's total.
(3) Spanish bullfighting: one of the national treasures of Spain, the bulls are chosen from North African bulls, which are violent in nature, and can be used after four or five years of domestication. Bullfighting is usually performed in the afternoon, each by three matadors fighting six bulls. Bullfighting is one of the few events in Spain that starts on time.
(4) Flamenco Dance: Spain's national treasure, is the Andalusian gypsies (also known as Flamenco people) set song, dance, guitar playing as one of the special art forms. The dance is passionate, exuberant, beautiful and robust, which figuratively reflects the national temperament of the Spanish people.
(5) Spanish celebrities: Christopher Columbus (1451-1506, born in Italy, later became a famous Spanish navigator, is the pioneer of geographical discovery), Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (is the representative writer of the golden age of Spanish literature, known as the father of the modern novel, the representative work of Don Quixote), Pablo Ruiz. Pablo Ruiz Picasso (a great Spanish painter and pioneer of Cubism).
(6) Taboos: Spaniards are hospitable and casual in their conversations, and generally like to talk about sports (e.g., soccer, tennis, golf), bullfighting, tourism, weather, work, business, etc. Spaniards pay attention to personal privacy, and generally like to talk about sports (e.g., soccer, tennis, golf). Spaniards pay attention to personal privacy, generally can not ask others age, income, marriage, religious beliefs, political affiliation. When talking, be careful not to talk too much, speak out of turn, interrupt at will, or interrupt others.
5. Characteristics of the Spanish market
(1) A series of measures have been formulated to guarantee market facilitation in the labor market, the banking sector, and bankruptcy law.
(2) Promote product exports by optimizing industrial competitiveness and guaranteeing trade facilitation.
(3) Provide financing facilities to improve the financial situation of enterprises.
(4) Private and public **** debt has been at a high level for a long time and is risky.
(5) The country as a whole is facing structural and seasonal unemployment, with a high unemployment rate.
(6) A large number of small unproductive companies dominate the market.