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"As Hong Kong, and, most recently, China, have been so influenced by the British culture, you will often find that the terms used offshore are somewhat different (from) those commonly used in the U.S.," she explained. "For example, trim sizes in the U.K. and Asia are generally stated as head-to-foot by fore-edge-to-backbone in metric as opposed to the reverse in imperial terms in the U.S." Also, she added, the way questions may be asked is less direct than the way to which U.S. buyers may be accustomed.
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