concept   contact
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, interpersonal contact involves specific rituals such as bow greetings and exchanging business cards with etiquette.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 contact Japan Exchanging business cards is a formal ritual with specific etiquette, such as presenting and receiving the card with both hands. 1
2 contact Japan Bow greetings are a common form of contact in business and social situations, often accompanied by exchanging business cards. 1
3 contact Japan Personal contact is more reserved, and bowing is a common form of greeting and showing respect. 1
4 referral Japan Referrals are less common as the hierarchical structure and formal application processes are typically followed for job or service recommendations. 1
5 referral Japan Referrals are important for personal relationships and social interactions, often used to establish trust and connections within tight-knit communities. 1
6 solicitation Japan Solicitation in public spaces is generally considered disruptive and is often regulated or discouraged by authorities. 1
7 solicitation Japan Solicitation, especially for commercial purposes, is generally considered intrusive and unwelcome, and people are less likely to engage with or respond to unsolicited marketing efforts. 1
8 solicitation Japan Solicitation in public places is considered uncommon and may be perceived as intrusive or impolite, with most fundraising efforts done through established channels or events. 1
9 solicitation Japan Considered impolite and intrusive, as personal boundaries and privacy are highly valued 1