Spanish Business Culture Did you realize that Spaniards never go barefoot?

Ive been living and working in Spain for almost twenty years. My wife is Spanish, my friends are Spanish, my customers are Spanish and my companies are Spanish. Over these years I think Ive learned quite a bit about being Spanish.

If you want to get into the under-exploited fast-growing Spanish market, you need to know more than just speaking Spanish. You need to understand Spanish customs, Spanish etiquette and Spanish business culture. Otherwise, youll just be another American trying to sell Spanish.

Here are just a few realities Ive observed all over the Spanish-speaking world (if you call them prejudices, you dont live in Spain):

People arent in as big a rush. People arent as ambitious Given a choice, most Spanish businessmen prefer a big house to a big business. Spanish customers seldom complain. Spanish businessmen don't understand technology. Its harder to gain a Spaniards trust. Once youve gained a Spanish customer hes tends to be very loyal.

Doing business with the Spanish-speaking world means getting into their mindset. It takes a bit longer to build up a trusting relationship, but once its built you can be confident in maintaining it very easily. To do this, I suggest making more emphasis in concepts like security and ease of putting into practice. Remember, your arguments for extraordinarily high profits and blinding fast responses wont have as high of an echo in these markets.

Last but not least, if youre from the States and are targeting the Spanish or Latin American markets you have one great advantage. Even though they may often disparage our culture (often with just cause), when it comes to doing business by default they think were smarter than anyone else. As ridiculous as it may seem, my slightly American accent and my yankee aura have been great professional tools for me in Spain. Try to fit in and understand their culture, but dont forget to be American. They may at times make fun of you (especially when you answer the door barefoot) but they will almost always value your opinions.

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By the way, its true. The vast majority of Spaniards only go barefoot at the pool, the beach or in bed. Answering the door barefoot would be considered at the best eccentric and at worst rude.

If you see someone barefoot on the street, you can bet someone just stole his shoes!

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