Cultural chameleon
The longest animal migration on record is the Sooty Shearwater which flies 46,000 miles and spans four continents. Admittedly, this may seem like an inch on a yardstick to those who are already air mile billionaires.
The successful traveller is not, however, the one who goes the furthest or has the most platinum cards. The successful traveller is the one who is best at adapting to the myriad cultures, customs and creeds they come across.
This workout bypasses the stereotypes of how to offer business cards and when to bow or bellow. Instead it focuses on the characteristics and attributes of great travellers: people who are quick to pick up cultural cues and adapt their approach without being inauthentic or making crass generalisations.
Discover the art of fitting in without losing your identity – of being a cultural chameleon.
In 90 minutes you will have
- Explored techniques to spot cultural cues early on.
- Decided how and when to adapt your ways.
- Practiced techniques for blending in subtly but significantly.
- Solved problems thinking like a cultural chameleon.