Dear ???: understanding British forms of address. (business communications in the UK): An article from: Business Communication Quarterly
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Author(s)James Calvert Scott
ISBN / ASINB00098AVSE
ISBN-13978B00098AVS7
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From the supplier: The British have their own norms regarding the use of the English language in business communications that differ from those of the Americans. At a time when globalization is evolving, it is important that US workers be more knowledgeable about the practices of other business cultures especially the practices of the nation's major trading partners such as the UK. The values, beliefs and assumptions of US English speakers basically differ from those of their UK counterparts.
Citation Details
Title: Dear ???: understanding British forms of address. (business communications in the UK)
Author: James Calvert Scott
Publication:Business Communication Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1998
Publisher: Association for Business Communication
Volume: v61 Issue: n3 Page: p50(12)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The British have their own norms regarding the use of the English language in business communications that differ from those of the Americans. At a time when globalization is evolving, it is important that US workers be more knowledgeable about the practices of other business cultures especially the practices of the nation's major trading partners such as the UK. The values, beliefs and assumptions of US English speakers basically differ from those of their UK counterparts.
Citation Details
Title: Dear ???: understanding British forms of address. (business communications in the UK)
Author: James Calvert Scott
Publication:Business Communication Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1998
Publisher: Association for Business Communication
Volume: v61 Issue: n3 Page: p50(12)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

