culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, exchanging business cards with both hands and showing respect is a key aspect of formal business etiquette.

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1 business card etiquette Japan Exchanging business cards is a formal ritual, and it is respectful to present and receive them with both hands 1
2 business card etiquette Japan Exchanging business cards is a formal and expected part of introduction 1
3 business card etiquette Japan Exchanging business cards with both hands, and carefully examining received cards 1
4 business card etiquette Japan Business cards are given and received with both hands and should be carefully examined before being put away 1
5 business card etiquette Japan Exchanging business cards with both hands and bowing slightly is a sign of respect and formality. 1
6 business card etiquette Japan Exchanging business cards with both hands is a sign of respect and should be done at the beginning of a meeting. 1
7 business etiquette Japan High value placed on formal business etiquette including bowing and exchanging business cards 1
8 business etiquette Japan Bowing and exchanging business cards as a sign of respect 1
9 business etiquette Japan Exchanging business cards with both hands and showing respect to seniority are essential in Japanese business settings. 1
10 business etiquette Japan In Japanese corporate culture, exchanging business cards (meishi) is an important ritual, and the proper etiquette for presenting and receiving business cards is highly valued. 1
11 business etiquette Japan Exchanging business cards with both hands is a key aspect of business etiquette 1
12 office etiquette Japan Exchanging business cards with both hands is important and signifies respect for the other person. 1