Users' questions

What has Belgium given the world?

What has Belgium given the world?

The greatest Belgian inventions

  1. Contraceptive pill.
  2. Body mass index (BMI)
  3. Plastic.
  4. Cricket.
  5. Inline skates.
  6. Mercator projection.
  7. Saxophone.
  8. Imodium.

What is Belgium famous for?

What is Belgium famous for? Belgium is world-famous for its chocolate, waffles, beer, and its national football team, the Red Devils. Belgium is also home to NATO headquarters and also to the European Parliament. Brussels is often referred to as the ‘capital of the EU’.

How did Belgium became a French speaking country?

Simply said, the divide was a result of the Walloon region in the South of modern-day Belgium being run by the Gauls during the Roman Empire. While the Flanders Region in the North was being infiltrated by Gothic Germans. French immediately became the official language in Belgium which upset the Flemish Speakers.

What languages are spoken in Belgium?

Dutch
FrenchGerman
Belgium/Official languages

What are the different communication styles in Belgium?

Communication styles are difficult to describe in Belgium due to the dual-language nature of the country. It is probably best to look at the two language groups separately before looking at any similarities that may exist. Flemings would tend to be direct in their speech, saying more or less what they mean in a matter of fact way.

Why is communication so important in the Belgians?

Most Belgians know their own value and are aware of their roots in their professional communication. The existence of parallel, Flemish, Walloon and German cultures in the country makes it important to speak to people in the language of their choice.

What kind of Business Etiquette does Belgium have?

Belgium Business etiquette have different aspects of business practice, such as Business communication. Business etiquette can also include language, gift giving, face-to-face communication. Questions such as verbal and nonverbal communication are addressed with a focus on normative business etiquette.

What kind of language did the people of Belgium speak?

Through the early Middle Ages, the northern part of present-day Belgium (now commonly referred to as Flanders) was a Germanic language-speaking area, whereas in the southern part people had continued to be Romanized and spoke derivatives of Vulgar Latin.