o Wait until invited before moving to a first name basis. Business Card Etiquette Business cards are exchanged without any fuss or ritual. Present your business card so it is readable to the recipient. Treat someone's business card with respect. Having the other side of your card translated into Estonian is a nice gesture. Communication Style Estonians mean what they say and do what they say they will do. They expect foreign businesspeople to keep their word. Failing to do so can cause irreparable harm to a business relationship. They are generally polite and courteous speakers. Estonians are somewhat pragmatic and reserved, especially in the early stages of developing a business relationship. Estonians are not emotive speakers. If you are from a culture where hand gestures are robust, you may wish to moderate them to conform to local practices. Soft voices are the norm. If you have a booming voice, you may wish to moderate it when conducting business with Estonians.
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