How to exchange Business Cards in Japan.
www.cultural-japan.com - Explore the Japanese Culture through the Eyes of a Community - How to exchange busuiness cards in Japan. Madame Shirotas etiquette classes on Japanorama.Business cards in Japan are exchanged like the common cold, that is to say they play a big part of life in Japan. Its not just business men that use them, even College students have them. The reason why theyre so successful is because they save time in building relationships...
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