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Willie (20, real estate, leader) Japanese Business Culture Willie (20, real estate, leader)

Contents What is [wa]? Importance of promise

What is [Wa]? Wa: origin of Japanese manner

Importance of promise Keeping promise

Osca (24, business management, participant) Table manner & Gift manner Osca (24, business management, participant)

Contents 5 Japanese business table manner Japanese business gift manner

SdsdJapanese use chopsticks rather than spoon 5 Japanese business table manner SdsdJapanese use chopsticks rather than spoon

SdsdJapanese sip or drink soup without spoon 5 Japanese business table manner SdsdJapanese sip or drink soup without spoon

SdsdDo not prick something with your chopsticks 5 Japanese business table manner SdsdDo not prick something with your chopsticks

SdsdJapanese use personal plate when eating together 5 Japanese business table manner SdsdJapanese use personal plate when eating together

SdsdDo not put your elbow on the table 5 Japanese business table manner SdsdDo not put your elbow on the table

Japanese business gift manner It is originated from performing ancestral rites to the god of ground at the date of July 15th It means that “I am okay. Wish you good luck to pass the hot summer.” Ochugen (お歳暮) It means the end of the year It is a good way of expressing one’s appreciation during past the year Oseibo (お中元)

SdsssdDo not open your gift in front of the giver Japanese business gift manner SdsssdDo not open your gift in front of the giver

Japanese business gift manner SdsssdHandkerchief SdsssdHandkerchief is pronounced 手切れ(테레기). It means cut off relationship.

Japanese business gift manner SdsssdIt does not matter the gift is expensive or not Sdsssd Especially In business, people put value on the behavior of giving gift Sdsssd Korean tea and snack is best seller in Japanese gift market

Julie (21, English Language and Literature, participant) Communication manner Julie (21, English Language and Literature, participant)

Contents -Before talking -As start talking -During talking

Before Talking -GREETING

Before Talking -GREETING 1 BOW 2 3

Start Talking -Business card COMPANY NAME, NAME

When Talking -Volume Proper volume

When Talking -Attitude Polite Attitude Polite expression

When Talking -Calling Family Name Name Family Name +Position

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