Never Try To Drink a Chinese Woman Under the Table
Never
Drink
a
Chinese
Woman
Under
the
Table
is
a
different
kind
of
book
about
doing
business
in
China,
and
it
is
done
with
humor.
The
Chinese
command
one
of
the
world's
largest
economies
yet
routinely
baffle
foreigners
who
try
to
do
busi
-
ness with them.
Trying
to
drink
a
woman
under
the
table
is
one
of
the
MANY
ways
you
can
blow
it
when
doing
business
with
Asians.
You
can
also
get
grey
hair
waiting
for
your
menu
to
come
at
a
banquet
in
a
Chinese
restaurant's
private
room.
And
do
you
really
have
to
eat
the
ox
tongue
and
tripe
with
roasted
chili-
garlic
black
beans?
And
why
can't
you
get
a
glass
of
cold
water?
Richard
Bradspies
spent
more
than
a
decade
as
the
Bank
of
China's
top
American
in
the
US.
He
and
PR
pro
J.D.
Fox
have authored a book about understanding the Chinese and other Asians in a business and cultural context.
About the Authors
Richard
Bradspies
is
a
Portland,
Oregon-based
40-year
veteran
of
international
business.
He
spent
eleven
years
as
Deputy
General
Manager
for
the
Bank
of
China
the
top
American
in
the
United
States.
He
also
worked
for
Dutch,
French
and German banks.
J.D. Fox is a Manhattan-based writer and PR executive. His legal thriller,
The Matriarchs
, was published by Amazon.
Plus Other Fun and Practical Tips for Doing Business in China and at Home
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