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Domestic: 1 60th birthday of New China. When the wheel of years entered 2009, the people of China ushered in the 60th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). China * * * Production Party will continue to lead the whole Party and the people of all ethnic groups to unite more closely, advance unswervingly along the Socialism with Chinese characteristics road, continue to emancipate the mind, persist in reform and opening up, promote scientific development, promote social harmony, win new victories in building a well-off society in an all-round way, create a new situation in the cause of Socialism with Chinese characteristics, realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, and strive to make new and greater contributions to mankind. 2 Scientific Outlook on Development's learning and practice activities are progressing step by step. At present, the first batch of learning and practice activities are progressing in an orderly manner and will basically end at the end of February 2009. The second and third batch of study and practice activities will start in March and September, 2009 respectively. The convening of the "two sessions" set the tone for the work in 2009. At the Second Session of the 11th National People's Congress and the Second Session of the 11th China People's Political Consultative Conference in March, 2009, "coping with the crisis and scientific development" will become the most concerned issue for the delegates. The "two sessions" will implement the major arrangements of a series of important meetings held by the central authorities to promote economic and social development, unite and mobilize people of all ethnic groups throughout the country to cope with the severe impact of the international financial crisis, maintain steady and rapid economic development, earnestly safeguard social stability, and promote the smooth implementation of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan. Maintaining growth, expanding domestic demand and restructuring will run through the whole year. In 2009, the state will adhere to a flexible and steady macroeconomic policy, continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and a moderately loose monetary policy, comprehensively use tax cuts, expand central investment and other means, and increase support for expanding domestic demand, adjusting the structure, changing the mode, and protecting people's livelihood. In 2009, relevant departments will expand the investment scale on the premise of structural optimization; Focus on expanding consumption, especially household consumption; Introduce and organize the implementation of key industry revitalization plans as soon as possible; Do everything possible to promote agricultural production and increase farmers' income; Implement a more active employment policy and strengthen social security. 2009 marks the 50th anniversary of Tibet's counter-insurgency and democratic reform. Over the past 50 years, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and with the support of the people of the whole country, cadres of all ethnic groups in Tibet, the masses, patriots from all walks of life and the People's Liberation Army stationed in Tibet have closely United and made joint efforts, and Tibet's political, economic and cultural undertakings have been greatly developed. 6. Post-disaster reconstruction in Wenchuan earthquake-stricken areas will be promoted in an orderly manner. Accelerating post-disaster reconstruction in Wenchuan earthquake-stricken areas is listed as one of the ten measures to further expand domestic demand. The planned investment in the next two years is 1 trillion, accounting for a quarter of the 4 trillion investment plan. According to the plan, in 2009, the planning of rural residential areas in disaster areas will be basically completed, and the relocation of farmers' houses will be implemented to solve the problem of housing use in winter; All the affected farmers have lived in permanent housing, and 80% of rural housing reconstruction has been completed; Complete 50% of the village production and living facilities construction tasks. On the occasion of the anniversary of Macao's return to the motherland 10, a new Chief Executive will be elected according to law. February 20, 2009 is the anniversary of Macao's return to the motherland 10, and the Macao SAR government will hold a series of celebrations. According to the Macao Basic Law, the third Chief Executive election and the fourth Legislative Council election will be held in 2009. Reform in key areas pays more attention to people's livelihood. On June 65438+1 October1day, 2009, the value-added tax reform was fully implemented throughout the country. On the same day, the reform of refined oil prices and taxes and fees, which has been brewing for many years, was formally implemented. At the same time, major reforms related to social harmony and stability such as medical and health system reform and judicial system reform will also be studied and promoted in 2009. 9Commemorating the 90th anniversary of the May 4th Movement, 90 years ago, the May 4th Movement opened the curtain of China's modern history and wrote a preface for the cross-century youth epic. By commemorating the 90th anniversary of the May 4th Movement, the people of China will hold high the banner of patriotism and progress, carry forward democracy, advocate science, further emancipate their minds and be determined to reform. 10 a number of new laws related to scientific development have been formally implemented, such as the circular economy promotion law, the state-owned assets law of enterprises, the revised earthquake prevention and disaster reduction law, the patent law and the fire protection law, which will be implemented in 2009. In the implementation of each law, people will clearly see the development track of China's economic and social sciences and listen to the steps of China's social progress.

Foreign countries: First, Britain turned to the International Monetary Fund (IMF): In recent months, Britain has plunged the crisis into disaster, which deserves vigilance. As we all know, Britain is heavily in debt and deeply dependent on the financial industry. It is necessary to vigorously rectify and develop emerging industries. However, Prime Minister Brown launched the last wave of profligacy. With the pound plummeting, Britain will lose all its money and finally turn to the International Monetary Fund for help. Second, football is tight: the two richest football clubs in Europe are Britain and Spain, and the transfer fees and players' salaries are astronomical figures. But both clubs will be hit hard. Cable TV broadcasting fees are reduced, and Russian and Middle Eastern investors no longer spend a lot of money on sports. Players like Ronaldo should stop dreaming of an eight-figure signing fee. In the new year, he can be employed with the minimum wage, and he has to take care of his shoes himself. 3. Russia joins the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC): It may be outrageous for oil prices to rise above 140, but few people think that oil prices will fall below 40. The fall in oil prices has the greatest impact on Russia. Russia soon discovered that its economy had not been modernized: there were many raw materials and people squandered their wealth. It is necessary for Russia to bring oil prices back above $70. What shall we do? Join the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries cannot control demand, but it can control supply. Fourth, many newspapers will turn to the Internet: most newspapers have been struggling in recent years. This is still the case in good years. In a recession, most newspapers are even more difficult to maintain because of technological updates and shrinking advertisements. But there is still a way to turn into a comprehensive network media, and the cost can be greatly reduced. As long as one newspaper takes the lead (as the Guardian may do), other newspapers will follow suit. Fifth, save money: after the gorgeous trend, you should start to adapt to the simple style. The real estate program of TV channel will be replaced by the teaching program of growing vegetables. Your car can run 654.38+ million miles, which will be something to be proud of. People who save money are at the forefront, teaching people how to make good use of small money, and the most powerful thing is to get rich by small money. 6. Milton Freidman's theory has risen again: at present, the theory of British economist Keynes, who is learning from the world, is to rely on the government deficit to revitalize the economy. By the middle of this year, we will turn to Friedman to save us from our obsession with Keynesian demand management. We can't get rid of the recession by spending, which will only lead to heavy debts and delay the economic recovery. Seven, start-ups will become a common practice: many investment bankers are unemployed in middle age, and not many people are so poor that they have only money left. It is not easy to retire comfortably and find a new job, because the skill of repackaging loans into bonds is difficult to transfer. However, bankers are smart and hardworking, and when they are desperate, they will naturally start their own businesses like most people. Therefore, the entrepreneurial tide will rise and lay the foundation for the next wave of economic recovery. Eight, the big bull market for six years: the bull market is a bit like love, and it will be known after a long time; Stock prices plunged to their lowest point since the Great Depression. From 2009 to 20 10, the stock market will gradually climb, and most experts will call it dead cat bounce, and then call it a short market rebound. By 20 1 1, many people began to talk about the bull market, and the good days came again! It is predicted that this bull market will last from 2009 to 20 15.

Japan

Japan is known as the "state of etiquette", and it is the custom of the Japanese people to pay attention to etiquette. When people meet, they usually bow to each other and say "hello", "goodbye", "please take care of me" and so on.

Japanese people attach great importance to exchanging business cards when they meet for the first time. Not only is it impolite to meet for the first time without a business card, but the other party will think you are unsociable. When handing business cards to each other, you should bow first and hand them in both hands. After receiving the other party's business card, read it carefully to see the identity, position and company of the other party, and nod your head to show that you know the other party's identity. Japanese people think that business cards represent a person, and treat them as if they were themselves. If you take a business card and put it in your pocket without reading it, it is considered rude. If you want to attend a business negotiation meeting, you must give your business card to everyone in the room and accept their business card. You can't leave out anyone. Although it takes a lot of time, it is a way to express mutual friendship and respect.

When visiting a Japanese family, you should make an appointment with the host in advance and ring the bell to announce your name before entering the door. If there is no doorbell in this house, don't knock, but open the sliding door on the door and ask, "Excuse me, is there anyone inside?" After entering the door, you should take the initiative to take off your clothes and hat, take off your scarf (but even if the weather is hot, you can't just wear a vest or barefoot, otherwise it's rude), put on spare slippers and give your own gifts to your host. When you sit in a room, it is polite to sit with your back to the door. Only under the persuasion of the host can you move to a distinguished position (distinguished position refers to the seat with various works of art and decorations in front of the niche, which is specially prepared for VIPs). Japanese people are not used to letting guests visit their houses, so don't ask to look around. Japan is particularly taboo for men to break into the kitchen. You have to ask the owner's permission to go to the toilet. When eating, if you don't know how to eat a certain meal, you should ask the owner's advice and turn your chopsticks around when you are holding vegetables. When saying goodbye, let the guests ask first and thank the host. When you return to your residence, you should call the other party and tell them that you have returned safely. Thank you again. Don't forget to express your gratitude when you see your host again after a while.

When the Japanese hold a banquet to propose a toast, they often put a bowl full of clear water in the middle of the table and put a clean white gauze in front of everyone. Before pouring wine, the host will rinse his glass with clear water, press the cup mouth down on the gauze, let the water droplets be sucked up by the gauze, then fill the wine and hand it to the guests with both hands. After drinking, guests do the same to show the friendship and intimacy between the host and the guests. This is the traditional way of toasting.

Whether visiting relatives and friends or attending banquets, Japanese people always bring gifts, and a family spends 7.5% of its income on gifts every month. When visiting Japanese families, you must bring gifts. Japanese people think that giving gifts is much more meaningful than saying "thank you", because it is to express gratitude with practical actions. When giving gifts to Japanese people, we should master the "sense of value", and the gifts should not be too heavy or too light. If it is too heavy, he will think what you want from him, and thus infer that your goods or services are not good; If it is too light, it will be considered that you look down on him. Generally, it is more appropriate to take some packaged food when visiting Japanese families, but don't send flowers, because some flowers are used for courtship or funeral. Japanese people pay attention to the decoration of gifts. Gifts should be wrapped in several layers and tied with beautiful ribbons or paper ropes. The Japanese believe that there is a soul in the knot, indicating the sincerity of the giver. People who receive gifts usually give them back. Japanese people don't open gifts in front of guests, mainly to avoid embarrassment because of the discomfort of gifts. Japanese people don't mind giving gifts they don't need to others. Japanese people generally don't use even numbers to give gifts. This is because the "four" in even numbers is the same as death in Japanese. In order to avoid bad luck, "four" is not used in many occasions. Over time, even the second, fourth and sixth figures are simply not given. They like to pronounce singular numbers, especially the three singular numbers of three, five and seven. But "nine" should also be avoided, because "nine" and "bitter" have the same pronunciation in Japanese.

United States of America

There are different ways to attend different parties.

I think you might go to a party at a friend's house at Christmas.

In that case, you can bring some small gifts.

For example, give the hostess a bottle of wine or a bunch of flowers.

The specific gift also depends on your own identity and the identity of the owner.

The landlord can weigh it himself.

My mother.

Very tired

You see

Summarize yourself.