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business card
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Exchanging business cards is common but not as formalized and ritualistic as in East Asian countries.
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business card
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Business cards are exchanged but are not as integral to initial meetings, and the focus is typically more on verbal introductions and networking.
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business card
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Exchanging business cards is a common professional practice in networking events and meetings.
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business card
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Business cards are often exchanged in business settings, but the ritual is less formal and not as crucial to establishing professional relationships.
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business card
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United States
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Exchanging business cards is a standard practice during business meetings and networking events.
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business card
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United States
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Exchanged casually during initial meetings
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business card exchange
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Exchanging business cards is common in the US, but the ritual and significance are not as formal as in Japanese business culture.
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business card exchange
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Commonly exchanged during formal business meetings, but less prevalent at networking events
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business card exchange
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Business card exchange is more informal, often just a simple exchange without strict etiquette.
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business card exchange
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Business cards are exchanged as a common networking practice
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business card exchange
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A common practice, but less formal and often accompanied by a handshake and brief small talk.
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business card exchange
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Generally less formal, with emphasis on exchanging contact information quickly.
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business cards
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Exchanging business cards is a common practice in networking and business meetings in the US.
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business cards
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USA
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Exchanging business cards is a formality with less strict etiquette
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business cards
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United States
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Usually presented and received with one hand
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business cards
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United States
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Exchanging business cards is common, but not a significant sign of respect and can be done at any point during a meeting.
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business cards
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United States
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Exchanged casually in business settings
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business cards
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United States
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Exchanging business cards is a common practice but not as formalized as in some Asian countries.
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business cards
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United States
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Receiving a business card with one hand is polite, but studying it excessively may be perceived as odd or overly formal.
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business cards
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United States
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While a well-designed business card is important, the emphasis is more on the content and contact information.
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custom of exchanging business cards
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United States
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Exchanging business cards is common but may not hold the same level of importance in the business culture
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custom of exchanging business cards
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Considered polite but not as essential for establishing business connections as in Japan and South Korea.
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exchanging business cards
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Considered as a standard practice in business settings, but the manner of exchange is less formal and may not involve specific etiquette.
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giving and receiving business cards
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Exchanging business cards is a common networking practice, and it is important to have a professional and polished business card to make a good impression.
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receiving business cards
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United States
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Common business etiquette, often accompanied by a handshake and verbal introduction
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