5 quirks of American business culture you probably won't see outside the US
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We measure temperature using Farenheit. We're not about the metric system. We tip.
We tend to do things a bit differently in the States.
So, what sets US apart from the rest of the world when it comes to work culture?
Business Insider spoke with four people with experience working in both the US and abroad - namely, Japan, England, Luxembourg, and Sweden.
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Here's what they had to say about working in the US:
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