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Success in Mexico Starts with Proper Introduction

Formalities are a fundamental aspect of business in Mexico. In the U.S. people often start addressing each other by the first name. In Mexico people follow a more formal manner of addressing each other. For initial introductions, you should use the person's last name preceded by Seņor for men or Seņorita for women. Do not address a woman as Seņora. Using Seņora assumes the woman is married, and assumptions can be dangerous. If the woman is married or elderly, she will be flattered you addressed her as Seņorita. Women will let you know if they should be addressed as Seņora.

Professional titles are very important in Mexico. Two of the most common titles are Ingeniero for engineers and computer programmers and Licenciado for attorneys. Licenciado is also used when referring to someone with a college degree. Licenciado is for men while Licenciada is for women. Lic. is the abbreviation for Licenciado/a and Ing. for Ingeniero/a.

Learn the person's title as soon as possible and start using it. If the person you are talking with is a Licenciado, instead of having to say Lic. Perez each time you want to address the person, you can simply say Licenciado. The use of the title by itself is perfectly acceptable. We often use titles when speaking to certain people such as "Officer", "Counselor" and "Doctor".

Your Mexican host will probably refer to you as Licenciado. A title allows you to understand how the other person sees you. If you are doing business, whether by phone or in person, most Mexican professionals will assume you are a Licenciado meaning you have a college degree. If you are introduced or addressed in this manner, accept it and understand they will probably address you as Licenciado during your talk.

Understanding titles is critical because you will use them in all of your communications. A while back, I attended one of the largest medical industry trade expos in the U.S., RSNA, the Radiological Society of North America. I was introduced to a Regional Sales Director for a successful U.S. manufacturer, Dunlee. This company does international business with Canada and Mexico. I expected a director to know about the most elementary Mexican business titles.

The Directory had a follow up letter mailed to me. Since I was representing companies from Mexico, the Director may have made a note that the letter should be addressed to a Mexican professional. Imagine my surprise when I received the letter from this international company addressed to Mr. Lic. Villasana. What does this tell me about the company? Someone in that organization has no clue as to how titles work in Mexico.

If I were a Mexican business person receiving this message, I would know the company had taken no interest in knowing the absolute fundamentals of how to address me. It means whoever addressed the letter, the Director or a subordinate, did not understand that "Lic." is not a nickname or an short hand for a person's name.

I told this story to a couple of Mexican professionals. One simply could not believe U.S. businesses could make such a mistake. After the other professional stopped laughing, his comment was similar to, "That's terrible!" The professionals both agreed this disregard or ignorance with titles showed, at the very least, a careless attitude toward doing business with Mexican companies.

I tell you this story to better represent the significant need to understand how fundamental titles are in your communications. Get this right and you will have set the foundation for good business relations in Mexico.

By: Richard Villasana

Article Source: http://www.myaddirectory.com

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