"John Gunkler" <jgunkler@sprintmail.com> writes a response and ends with:
>....Once in awhile I see differences between U.S.-based
>people and non-U.S. -- but they always relate to actual differences in the
>market, or competition, or other factors of the way business is done, not
>to some difference in the way people think about things.
Good, this is similar to my experience. Even somewhat similar cultures
like Canada & US or Australia and US often display differences in some
"common sense" items. This common sense gap is somthing we are always on
guard to notice because severe communications problems can be the result.
Thanks for the help.
--"Cowan, Keith" <kcowan@ORION.GLOBALDEN.com>
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