1
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calling cards
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Japan
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Less common as personal interactions and face-to-face communication are highly valued, and business cards are the preferred method of exchanging contact information
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1
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2
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card
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Japan
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Business cards exchanged as a crucial part of introductions and networking
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1
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3
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card
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Japan
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Business cards are highly important for making a good impression in professional settings.
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1
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4
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card
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Japan
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Exchanging business cards is an important part of professional etiquette and networking.
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1
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5
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card case
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Japan
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Often used to hold business cards and also serves as a symbol of professionalism and respect when exchanging business cards
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1
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6
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card case
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Japan
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An essential item for presenting and receiving business cards, often considered a reflection of one's professionalism and respect.
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1
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7
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card case
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Japan
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Commonly used to carry business cards and is often exchanged during business interactions.
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1
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8
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card case
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Japan
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Considered an important accessory for presenting and receiving business cards, often exchanged in formal settings.
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1
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9
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give cards
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Japan
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Giving business cards with both hands and a slight bow is a sign of respect and formality in business settings.
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1
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10
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giving cards
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Japan
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Giving cards is less common, and the emphasis is more on personal interactions and verbal expressions of well-wishing.
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1
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11
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postcards
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Japan
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Exchanged as a form of communication between friends and family, often with beautifully crafted designs
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1
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12
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postcards
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Japan
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Considered a thoughtful and polite way to keep in touch and express gratitude
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1
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13
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postcards
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Japan
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Less commonly used; electronic communication preferred over physical postcards
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1
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