This unique handbook for fresh arrivals to the United States outlines common American practices, beliefs, and customs. Written in a colloquial style and drawing on examples from history and popular culture, the author provides priceless insights on why Americans behave as they do and answers the important questions a visitor might ask, from why Americans appear so open and optimistic to how to negotiate with Americans or act at a dinner party. Full of practical advice (how to extend your visa) as well as invaluable guidance on how to understand American society (covering topics like political parties, privacy, family, work, and money), this handy book is an ideal reference for anyone new to the United States! Includes: * Short, accessible chapters packed with numerous examples and tips * Valuable information for exchange students and business travelers * Glossary of commonly used words, idioms, and expressions with meanings/origins * A list of recommended further reading
About the AuthorYale Richmond is a retired Foreign Service Officer who served in Germany, Laos, Poland, Austria, and the Soviet Union. At retirement, he was Deputy Assistant Director (Europe) of the U.S. Information Agency. He is the author of numerous books on cross-cultural communications.
Book InformationISBN 9780781812191
Author Yale RichmondFormat Paperback
Page Count 172
Imprint Hippocrene Books Inc.,U.S.Publisher Hippocrene Books Inc.,U.S.
Weight(grams) 177g