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1. Social & Expat Networks
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... Class work to ensure that their members settle successfully in the UK. Some of the organisations mainly cater for expats from specific countries whilst other organisations have a different focus and ...
2. Join Our Friends
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... in the UK. Some of the organisations mainly cater for expats from specific countries whilst other organisations have a different focus and welcome members from all over the world. We invite you to ...
... on how you can create a great UK style CV, how you can prepare for British interviews, how you can negotiate your salary, and the different types of contracts and permanent jobs you can get in the UK. ...
4. Culture Class FAQ 2
(Other/Home)
... subscription at any time. The Culture Class Structure Culture Class is divided into four sections that each addresses a different phase of your cultural training. You can read more about each section ...
5. Kent International Club - KIC
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... and where membership is open to all nationalities to offer inter-club contact and communication. In this way so much is being done to help each other through contact with women of different nations by ...
6. How It All Works
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... as house hunting, cost of living, banking and money matters, bringing your pets, personal safety, etc.  We even have a section with photos of different areas in the UK.  ...
7. Education in the UK
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... in school systems and to find the right school for your children. This section will give you an insight on the different options you have within England's Educational System and help you make the right ...
8. Education in the UK
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... in school systems and to find the right school for your children. This section will give you an insight on the different options you have within England's Educational System and help you make the right ...
9. Local Authority Booklets
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... in. Prospectuses have a lot of useful information and will help you understand what different schools are like. However, it is worth bearing in mind that there is some competition between schools as ...
10. Local Authority Booklets
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... in. Prospectuses have a lot of useful information and will help you understand what different schools are like. However, it is worth bearing in mind that there is some competition between schools as ...
11. The British & Hierarchical Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... British can at times have somewhat complicated relationships with hierarchical cultures that are different from their own. Some Similarities However, there are certain beliefs that the British share with ...
12. Issues & Background - Communication
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... First of all there is the diplomacy involved in ruling an empire and secondly the integration of many different cultures into one British culture.  ...
13. The British & Indirect Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... disagree about conclusions or statements often will not say what they mean, but instead suggest other ways of solving the problem or hint at different solutions. In situations like this, the more direct ...
14. The British Perspective on Communicaition
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... characteristics in the British language. An additional important background of the British language is the class divide. Traditionally people from the different social classes did not interact to ...
15. Culture Class Classroom Training
(Other/Affiliate Services)
...  Establishing participants’ experience levels and backgrounds Bringing out concerns and examples of culture difference from the participants What is so Different About Cultural Diversity? ...
16. The Danish Club
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... can do so in the surroundings of a splendid townhouse in Mayfair, a 1 minute walk from Piccadilly and Berkeley Square. Throughout the year a range of different events is organised which cater for all age ...
17. Settling In Checklist
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... will be accepted and the sooner you will feel settled! 7Do not get frustrated when things in the UK do not work as you expected they would.  Things working differently does not mean they do not work, ...
18. Join Our Friends2
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... in the UK. Some of the organisations mainly cater for expats from specific countries whilst other organisations have a different focus and welcome members from all over the world. We invite you to ...
19. Meeting Friends Online
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... as well as offering online elements. This creates a great opportunity meeting friends online and later meeting up in person. To make things easy, there are only a few different types of networks to choose ...
20. Meeting Friends Locally
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... from, there is a good chance that your social customs and traditions will be different from those of the British.  They love their sports, betting, pubs, and theatre.  They also love discussions about ...
21. Starting Over
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... and nobody will know you. Whether this is good or bad can be discussed, but since most expats chose to relocate because they want to try something new and different with their lives most tend to see the ...
22. Easy & Cheap Options
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... you pay or sign up for the initial products. The general rule is that all deals and offers are different and that you should shop around before buying. Call Deals You can find the Call Deals online ...
23. Don’t Feel Frustrated
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... are supposed to!  Funnily enough, it often turns out that it is different things people think of when they get frustrated.  The reason for this is that we all grow up with different expectations to how ...
24. Find Your Answers
(Other/Home)
... understanding what the British say guarantee that you understand what they mean? 2How is the British culture different from mine? Will the British notice and will it matter to them? 3What is the most ...
25. Subscription FAQ
(Other/Home)
... will refund the full purchase amount via PayPal. Can I upgrade to a different subscription? Yes. For a small fee you can upgrade your subscription at any time. In addition to getting access to more ...
26. Context Style
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... or cultures where the population is very heterogeneous. Our different views on context means our preferences for how we communicate when doing business are somewhat diverse. This results in significant ...
27. Benefits & Holidays
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... when they coincide with weekends. Take a look at the list below to learn about the different holidays. To see the actual dates for the next three years go to the next page. Date Name ...
28. Practical Business
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... rather as sets of initial guidelines for how you can deal with different situations in British business life. ...
29. Management Style
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... you take a closer look you are likely to notice that some of the cultures appear in different positions from what you have come to expect. Just because a culture is egalitarian it does not mean that all ...
30. British Management
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... Motivation, & Conflicts Traditionally British businesses have had a very structured setup with different departments concentrating on one specific area. Because of this, working across departmental ...
31. Communication Style
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... or indirectness directly affects how we listen to what is said and how we come across to members of other cultures. In this section you will understand how to: Understand how people from different ...
32. The Business Culture
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
In this section you will find a cultural business analysis between the UK and eight different major regions of the world. The analysis shows in which ways the British people are different from these eight ...
33. The Culture Class Action Plan
(Relocation Zone/Plan Your Success)
... good chance that all of these everyday tasks are done differently in the UK. Developing and working with your own Action Plan will help you focus on what is needed of you both before and after you arrive ...
34. Culture Shock
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... and competent in the new culture. They probably fall under the category of “culture fatigue”. Culture shock is a somewhat different and more intense version of ”cultural frustration" and usually arises ...
35. Cultural Surprises & Shocks
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... a specific type of reaction that can occur when people travel abroad or confront ways of life substantially different from their own. Culture shock is caused by the stress of entering and adjusting to ...
36. Forewarned Is Forearmed
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... to your Action Plan. Whilst you visit, you should also plan for a few days of fun. Relocating is a positive journey and you should remember to have fun! You can either visit different British areas like ...
37. Getting Ready to Leave
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... the important skills of successful expats. Generally speaking, most “expats” tend to fall into two different categories. The expats in the first category start their expatriation with great expectations, ...
38. Culture Class FAQ
(Other/Home)
... subscription at any time. The Culture Class Structure Culture Class is divided into four sections that each addresses a different phase of your cultural training. You can read more about each section ...
39. Cultural Training
(Other/Section Introduction Pages)
If your culture is only a little different from the British you run the risk of not noticing your differences when you interact with them. However, the British have very well developed ‘social radars’ ...
40. Facing The World Login
(Other/Client Login Pages)
... situation. For extra help, go to the Tools section where you will find: An online tool for translating from English to twelve different languages Online converters for currencies and length/height ...
41. British Manners
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
The British very much take the view that 'manners cost nothing' and that there is no excuse for rudeness. This can be seen in many different, often subtle, ways, so you should always try to be polite ...
42. Language & Communication
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
British English is quite different from for example American or Australian English. This is a fact that the British loves sharing with newcomers, and this typically within ten minutes of having met ...
43. Interacting With the British
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
... advisable. Because of this, you should remember that the United Kingdom consist of four different nationalities. The United Kingdom refers to the nations of England, Scotland, Wales, and the six Northern ...
44. The Dimensional Model
(Cultural Training/Cultural Models)
Over the years many researchers in the cross-cultural field have introduced different models to understand and deconstruct cultural context. The model that has proven most efficient and thus is most ...
45. The Jigsaw Puzzle Model
(Cultural Training/Cultural Models)
... of a number of pieces all with different form and shape. While the overall picture will look more or less the same to everybody, the jigsaw puzzle pieces you put on top will be different from person ...
46. The Iceberg Model
(Cultural Training/Cultural Models)
... new cultures it is common to misinterpret these values and see them as more important than they really are. Becoming successful in a new culture requires you to know not only what is different but ...
47. Is Perception Always Right?
(Cultural Training/Understanding Culture)
... much the same way as we do. It is only when this is not the case that we notice something is wrong or different. However, because people throughout the world are brought up with different values ...
48. Developing an Insight into British Values
(Cultural Training/Understanding Culture)
... we have introduced five of the cultural values that are the reasons for the different behaviours. These values are only a few of the thousands of values that influence our everyday choices. In cross-cultural ...
49. Culture, Values, & Behaviour
(Cultural Training/Understanding Culture)
... be surprised by the radically different methods that various cultures have chosen to deal with these and other issues. Think for a moment about the relationship, or the lack of between families in ...

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