Does money grow on trees? Does it rule the world? Depends on who you ask. Click here to find out what Hungarians, Germans and British think about money.
“Meet me at 6pm” doesn’t always mean the same
It isn’t a surprise that in various cultures the perception of time differs. Some value punctuality, some consider arriving on time rude. Check out the details.
(Dear Sir and Madam) may we have your attention?
Addressing people from different cultures can be tricky. That’s why we provide you with clear explaination and useful tips – no more awkward situations!
ProLingua Global Interviews: Melanie Seymour’s language learning journey
This is ProLingua Global’s new interview series – where German & Hungarian language coach Gabriella Ferenczi shares the experiences of her clients.
Cross-cultural meetings. Afraid of making gaffes?
You shouldn’t! You don’t need to be an expert of cultures to communicate effectively (even through a screen). Keep on reading to discover why.
“Take cover” – Insurance terms and where they come from
The word 'insurance' - originally from Latin, stemming from 'sure', meaning secure, has been part of the English language since the 1550s. It began its journey as a variant of 'ensurance', which is an alteration of assurance - all very similar terms but they all went...