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[T942]Tips For International Travel
by Miles Lovegrove, Mil

When you have a business, you will find that it's more than replying to emails, shaking the hands of people, and calling people back. A business is a group of people that are interacting together, and chances are you going to want to give out gifts. That is why you have to look for the right printed corporate gifts to give out to clients and employees.

There are a few reasons why people give out promotional corporate gifts. When people give out gifts, they are doing it for one of the following reasons:

Maintaining a good rapport with a client
Increasing loyalty with a customer
Stimulating referrals

When you give someone a corporate gift and it's done right, you will find that the customer or client will be pleased. But if it's done wrong, you are going to find that you are alienating clients, making a bad situation worse, or losing respecting that your peers have for you.

Here are some things that you should remember when you are choosing printed corporate gifts:

1. Although it's appropriate to have the logo on your gifts, but it's important to keep it small so that people don't think it's a blatant piece of advertising. This is something that important in Japan.

2. Another good thing to keep in mind that you shouldn't give out gifts that are considered intimate such as lingerie or perfume. That is frowned upon and can send the wrong message to someone.

3. Always include a card with your gift, because it makes people feel secure knowing who sent the card. Due to the security problems and risks that the world has been going through recently, a gift that has no sender identified could make people nervous.

4. When a bouquet of flowers is being sent from a man to a woman, the flowers should be mixed, but not roses. Roses could send the wrong type of message to the recipient.

5. Before you send out a promotional corporate gift to someone, familiarize yourself with your client's country of origin and what the customs are so that you don't make a bad mistake. Here are some things to help you get started:

a. When you are giving someone from Japan a gift, let the know and give it to him or her at your visit's conclusion. The gift will be opened later.

b. When you are doing business in China, the gift should be one for the group. They do not gifts with a logo, because that shows that it's a business gift. Don't give them clocks, because the Chinese word for death is similar to the word for clock.

c. If you are going to be dealing with client who are Muslim, you should avoid a gift of alcohol or leather. Don't give a gift to an Arab colleague's wife or ask about her.

d. When meeting with someone in a Latin American country, gifts aren't expected at your first meeting.

e. Gift giving isn't expected in the United States, Europe, Australia or Canada, but people are pleasantly surprised when they receive one. Giving someone a gift that is related to their hobby or their business is appropriate.

These are just a few things to remember when you are dealing with people from other countries. When you remember these, you will find that things go smoother.


Owning or adopting a pet should be for life, regardless of what corner of the world your career or other circumstances happen to send you. When planning an international move transporting your beloved pet is only part of a long, daunting list of preparations that have to be made. Many people feel forced to find new homes for their animals rather than subject them to a traumatic transportation - however there are steps that can be taken to ensure the journey is as easy as possible on your companion.

1. Contact the local consulate of the destination country: The first step in planning an international trip with a pet should be to contact the consulate of the destination country for your pet's importation requirements. Some countries require a lengthy quarantine; others have more rigid standards and some only accept pets at certain airports within that country. The most important thing to remember is just like human travel, pets also need additional documentation in order to enter its desired country. Each country is different, as they all require their own documentation when accepting pets.

2. Find an airline that will work with you: Contact the airlines that fly to your proposed destination, select one and then check with them to confirm that they will accept your pet on the day and flight that you prefer. This will allow you to see if this date works, or how you can work around their flight times. As soon as you get on the plane, ask a flight attendant to confirm that your pet is on board. That way, if there's been any mix-up and it has not been loaded, you have a better chance of getting something done about it. Some airlines will allow you to carry small pet carriers with you in the main cabin, but only if it will fit under the seat in front of you.

3. Visit the vet prior to the flight: Your Veterinarian must be consulted well before your departure date. They will give your pet a full check up and advise you on any potential problems and can also assist you with questions or concerns that you may have. Make sure you have all the required documentation, as noted when you contacted the consulate of your destination.

4. Limit food intake the day before travel: Although they may initially disagree, your animal's potential for a comfortable trip can be increased by limiting their prior food intake. Prepare your pet for its journey by reducing the quantity of food the day before flying. Allow for normal water access as dehydration is a serious danger. Make sure to walk your dog before you go to the airport and before check in, which should be 1-2 hours before the flight.

5. Equip your pet's carrier or crate with the vital necessities: The big day has arrived! While your pet is out of your sight and care, make it as easy as possible for airline staff to care for them. Your animal's travel crate must meet the airline's standards and be large enough for the pet to lie down comfortably turn around and stand freely in. Mark the crate with "Live Animal - This side up" and include your name, address and telephone number. At least two water bowls and dried food must be attached to the top of the carrier in case there are any flight delays. Any medication that is used for your pet must also be recorded with the name of the drug, the time and directions of administration.

While you can make all the arrangements yourself, nothing is worse than having your pet impounded or lost because of an oversight or lack of knowledge. Make it a point to double-check all requirements and to follow up on each aspect of them.

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