Japan Business Etiquett, Vital Cultural Manners: Meishi Kokan (Business Cards)
Japan Business Etiquett, Vital Cultural Manners: Meishi Kokan (Business Cards) Here's a little tip on a proper way to exchange business cards in Japan. Believe it or not, this is actually pretty important if you want to work here. There's a lot of hidden manner things, like how to get in a taxi with your client, and it's good to get these things handled if you want to make it in Japan.We got more tips coming so it would be awesome if you sub and support the show. If you want to know more about this topic or topics like this please send us an email at JapanTravelTV@gmail.com or just send us a msg via YT. If you like Japan or Japanese business culture, etiquette, manners, please let us know.Looking forward to hearing from you guys!
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