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In the United States, formal business attire such as suits and professional dresses is expected in professional settings.
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Eastern countries
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Business attire in Eastern countries often includes traditional clothing to show respect for cultural values and traditions.
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Western business culture
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In Western business culture, formal business attire for men and women usually includes suits and professional wear.
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business culture
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Business attire expectations vary by country, with some favoring formal dress while others embracing business casual.
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Australian office culture
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In Australian office culture, business attire leans towards smart casual or casual clothing.
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China
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In China, business attire combines traditional and modern elements and emphasizes conservative dressing.
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Corporate America
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Business suits are the standard attire in formal US corporate settings.
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Kenya
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Kenyan business attire combines modern professional wear with traditional African prints and designs.
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business culture
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Professional business attire, such as suits and formal wear, is commonly worn in professional business cultures.
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business professionals in the United States
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In the United States, professional business attire for men includes dark suits and ties, and professional dresses or suits for women.
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casual work environments
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Casual work environments promote a relaxed setting by allowing business casual or smart casual attire.
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Japanese business culture
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In Japanese business culture, suits without ties are common in formal business attire.
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Singapore
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Singaporean business attire fuses traditional Chinese elements with modern professional wear and favors conservative dressing.
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US business culture
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Business attire in the US can vary by industry and location.
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United States finance industry
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In the United States finance industry, business attire commonly includes suits and ties.
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Western secular context
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Business attire in Western secular context typically involves suits for men, professional attire for women, and may include traditional attire for specific events.
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clothing industry in the West
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In the Western clothing industry, formal business attire for men typically includes a suit and tie.
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global business culture
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Formal business attire is generally the norm in professional settings across the globe.
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Aviation industry in developed countries
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Pilots and flight attendants in the aviation industry in developed countries are expected to adhere to formal business attire.
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Business culture in Asia
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In Asia, business attire may include traditional clothing such as the Hanbok in South Korea or the Cheongsam in China.
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Capitalist societies
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In capitalist societies, formal business attire is expected in professional settings.
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Casual tech companies in the United States
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Casual tech companies in the United States often have a dress code that includes jeans and t-shirts.
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Commercial culture
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Business attire can vary by industry, with tech companies often having a more casual dress code.
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Conservative Industries
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In conservative industries, formal business attire including suits and ties is expected.
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Creative Industries
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In Creative Industries, business attire is more relaxed, allowing for smart-casual or creative outfits.
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Mexico
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Business attire in Mexico often includes vibrant colors and patterns to reflect the lively culture.
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United Nations Member States
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In United Nations Member States, business attire commonly includes suits and ties.
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aristocratic societies
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In aristocratic societies, elaborate and extravagant clothing symbolized status and wealth.
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business culture in China
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In Chinese business culture, business attire usually consists of conservative and modest suits for both men and women, avoiding flashy colors.
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business leaders
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Business leaders expect professional dress in professional settings.
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