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Why do Japanese give things with two hands?
It’s simple. It’s out of respect. Being polite is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture. It’s not just business cards. Japanese people give and take pretty much anything with both hands and a slight bow of head.
What is the proper way to give a business card in Japan?
Offer your business card with your right hand, and hold it by the top corner, so as not to cover any names or logos. Your cardholder should be held in your left hand. Remember to bow, and remember to use the traditional Japanese phrases when introducing yourself.
Why do Japanese people give business cards?
Whenever Japanese people meet for the first time, particularly in a business setting, they present business cards in a custom known as meishi koukan (名刺交換). No business can begin until cards are exchanged because the exchange itself indicates the beginning of a relationship.
Is it rude to clap in Japan?
If you do show off, your Japanese friends will obligingly laugh, clap and compliment you on what a wonderful human being you are. They’ll then go home and immediately complain about what a boorish showoff you are…
What should you do when handed a business card in Japan?
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What does it mean when someone gives you their business card?
It means that he’s saying to you that he really is available and if you are interested, you have the option to decide if this is going to possibly lead to a friendship or something else. I’m confused by so many answers saying women will never call, and women themselves saying they will never, ever call a man first.
What does silence mean in Japan?
The Japanese not only use silence to avoid conflict but can also use it to hurt someone, send them a message or to keep them at a distance. When people feel angry or are in disagreement, they may not express their feelings and just keep silent or even ignore the other person.