Portugal Research Paper

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Portugal, one of the oldest European countries dating back to the Reconquista over the Muslims in 868, Lisbon the capital of Portugal is older than the existence of Rome. The population of Portugal consists of over 10.5 Million occupants as of the census taken in 2011 by the National Institute of Statistics. Portugal has 3 main languages that are used, Portuguese as the official language and 2 others major languages used, English and French. The majority of Portuguese are Roman Catholic with a small number of Protestants, Hindus, Jews and Muslims, and the rise of Christians is due to the large numbers of Brazilians who migrated to Portugal in the early 2000s. In 1964 Portugal Signed the North Atlantic Treaty and in 1986 jointed the European …show more content…

Portuguese people are usually aware of current fashion trends that usually express one status and success. It is suggested that you choose your dress carefully and ensure it is clean and accessories are coordinated when going out to social events. Business dress is rather formal and most common to have a suit among all businessmen. It is normal to give a gift to customers in a business environment, it is seen as a personal gesture, and when given a gift it is not polite to re-distribute a gift to staff, and it is very offensive to reject a gift. Portuguese see punctuality not as important as it is here in the US. People from the north of Portugal are more punctual than south Portugal. It is actually polite to arrive five minutes late, because the host usually arrives, “On Time”. But if you are more than 30 minutes late it is rude and it is best to give a call that you will arrive late. It is usual practice to keep you waiting for 20 minutes when you arrive, it not to be taken as an …show more content…

It has grown exponentially. The GDP of Portugal is consistently above the average of the European Union. In the Past few years it has decided to privatize several of its corporations that are controlled by the state. In several areas of its economy it has be shown to be in a more leisure period, mostly in its finance and telecommunication sectors. Portugal, in 1999 has adopted the Euro as its main form of currency. The current educational system they have in place is their only drawback and obstacle they have faced when trying to improve productivity and progression in Portugal, because of the decrease of qualified workers available to the progression of the country. Because of this, producers in Asia and Central Europe offering lower costs for direct investment opportunities are outperforming them. Many business that are small and medium sized in the Portuguese industry are individually owned, therefore a lot of business hire approximately 15 workers ore less and are most likely family-orientated affairs, meaning its hard or uncommon for them to reach out and employee someone out of their family circle. Since the Portuguese revolutions many todustires

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