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China
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In China, exchanging business cards is a formal and respectful part of business etiquette, emphasized by careful examination.
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Western corporate culture
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Exchanging business cards is a common but less formal practice in Western corporate culture.
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Japanese business culture
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In Japanese business culture, exchanging business cards with both hands and proper etiquette is a formal and important ritual.
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Australia
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In Australia, business cards are exchanged with less formality and incorporated into casual conversation and networking.
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business culture in China
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Exchanging business cards in China is a formal and respectful ritual with specific etiquette in business culture.
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Asian cultures
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In Asian cultures, the exchange of business cards is a formal ritual with specific etiquette, often requiring the use of both hands.
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Business
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Exchanging business cards is a customary and respectful practice in business interactions.
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East Asian business culture
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Exchanging business cards is a formal and respectful ritual in East Asian business culture.
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East Asian cultures
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Exchanging business cards is a formal and important ritual with specific etiquette in East Asian cultures.
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Japanese business culture
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Exchanging business cards with proper etiquette is a standard and important practice in Japanese business culture.
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South Africa
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In South Africa, business card exchange is common and often accompanied by friendly conversation to establish trust.
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Urban Japan
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In urban Japan, exchanging business cards is a formal and important ritual in business interactions.
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international business settings
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Exchanging business cards with both hands and showing respect for the card is a common practice in international business settings.
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Chemical Industry in Eastern Countries
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Exchanging business cards is a common and formal gesture in the Chemical Industry in Eastern Countries to establish professional connections and show respect.
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, exchanging business cards is a formal and respectful gesture with specific etiquette and significance.
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Lawyers in the United States
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In the United States, lawyers commonly exchange business cards during professional meetings for future contact.
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Less common in informal settings
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Exchanging business cards is less common in informal settings and may be viewed as formal or unnecessary.
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Western professional settings
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In Western professional settings, it is a common practice to exchange business cards when meeting new business contacts.
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business meetings
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Exchanging business cards with both hands and studying it before keeping it shows respect in business meetings.
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social events
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At social events, business card exchange is often informal and may involve digital sharing instead of physical cards.
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