The ritual of exchanging meishi, which is Japanese for ‘business card,’ is a much higher valued practice in…
Japanese business communication is in many ways quite different from the West. Learn how you can read the room at your next Japanese business meeting.
By PLAZA HOMES
The gestures and body language that Japanese people use may differ from the ones used in other countries. As an example, when a Japanese person says “I”, they will point to themselves with their index finger.The meaning of a person bowing can change depending on the angle at which they bow and so on. In this article we will introduce you to common gestures and body languages used in Japan.
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