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business card
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Exchanging business cards is an important ritual during introductions and a sign of respect in business settings.
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business card
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South Korea
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Exchanging business cards is a formal and important part of initial meetings and represents the professional identity of the individual.
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business card
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South Korea
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Exchanging business cards is a formal and important ritual in business meetings.
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business card
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South Korea
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Presenting and receiving business cards is a formal ritual with specific etiquette, including using both hands and studying the card before putting it away.
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business card
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South Korea
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Exchanged with both hands as a sign of respect, and should be examined with interest
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business card exchange
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Korea
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Exchange of business cards is formal and follows strict etiquette, such as using both hands to present and receive the card.
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business card exchange
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South Korea
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Exchanging business cards with both hands is also a polite gesture in South Korea.
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business card exchange
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South Korea
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A formal and essential part of business etiquette, often accompanied by a bow and an exchange of pleasantries.
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business card exchange
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South Korea
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An important ritual with specific rules of etiquette and respect for the card.
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business cards
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South Korea
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Exchanged formally with both hands and a bow
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business cards
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South Korea
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Receiving a business card with one hand and studying it carefully before keeping it is considered respectful.
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business cards
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South Korea
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The design and quality of the business card are highly important and reflect the individual's status and company.
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business cards
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South Korea
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Given and received with both hands as a sign of respect and an important tool for networking and building relationships in business
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custom of exchanging business cards
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South Korea
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Highly important for making a good impression and establishing connections in business settings.
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exchanging business cards
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South Korea
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Highly formal and important in business interactions, often accompanied by respectful exchange of cards with both hands.
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giving and receiving business cards
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South Korea
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Exchanging business cards is a formal ritual and it is important to present and receive the business card with both hands and a slight bow.
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receiving business cards
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South Korea
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An important ritual in business interactions, often received with both hands and a slight bow
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receiving business cards
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South Korea
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Considered impolite to write on or to put business cards in the pocket immediately after receiving
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