Business arrival checklist
- For Metro Manila meetings, build generous traffic buffers and confirm building, tower, entrance, ID requirements, parking or drop-off point and contact person.
- Business communication can be polite and indirect; confirm details clearly without being confrontational.
- For conferences, project work or field visits, verify transport, security, weather, payment, internet and local partner arrangements before departure.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Metro Manila or your actual arrival city.
- Cards are common in larger hotels, malls, restaurants and urban businesses, but should not be your only payment method outside major city settings.
- Tipping is appreciated in many service settings, especially for drivers, porters, guides, boat crews and hospitality staff, but expectations vary.
- Warm greetings, politeness, respect for elders and face-saving matter in many family, social and professional settings. Dress modestly for churches, family visits, rural settings or formal contexts, and ask before photographing people, homes, ceremonies or religious activities. Useful polite phrases include Salamat po for thank you and Pasensya na po for excuse me or sorry; language varies by region.