2. Brainstorm and make a list of at least 7 different types of international visitors whom you may encounterin the South African business world. 3. For each of the 7 types of visitors identified, complete the table below Name of visitor group (1) Example of Non-verbal Communication Practiced (1) Language spoken (1) Example of Food & Drink Preferences (1) Example of traditions/customs/ lifestyles or beliefs

1. Tourists

- Hand gestures, like thumbs up or peace signs
- Various languages, such as English, French, German, Chinese
- Enjoy trying local dishes like biltong and bobotie
- Participate in traditional dances and rituals

2. Foreign investors
- Firm handshake and direct eye contact
- English, Mandarin, Spanish
- Prefer business lunches or dinners at upscale restaurants
- Value punctuality and professionalism in business dealings

3. Government officials
- Formal greeting with a bow or nod
- English, French, Arabic
- Appreciate traditional South African cuisine like braai and pap
- Engage in discussions about local politics and policies

4. Diplomats
- Formal attire and respectful body language
- Various languages depending on country of origin
- Enjoy international cuisine and fine dining experiences
- Participate in diplomatic events and ceremonies

5. Students
- Casual body language and friendly demeanor
- English, Portuguese, Swahili
- Enjoy exploring local street food markets and cafes
- Interested in learning about local culture and history

6. Conference attendees
- Professional attire and attentive listening
- English, Spanish, German
- Prefer buffet-style meals with a variety of options
- Engage in networking events and workshops

7. Volunteers
- Warm smiles and open body language
- English, Dutch, Italian
- Appreciate home-cooked meals and traditional South African dishes
- Participate in community service projects and cultural exchange programs