Nonverbal Communication

Bowing

Bowing is a key nonverbal cue in Japanese culture. The depth and duration of a bow convey respect, gratitude, or apology. Understanding proper bowing etiquette is essential for professional interactions.

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Business Cards (Meishi)

Exchanging business cards in Japan is formal and ritualized. Cards should be offered and received with both hands, and treated with care. Proper handling shows respect and professionalism.

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Facial Expression & Tone

Japanese communication often relies on subtle facial expressions and tone of voice. Maintaining a calm, neutral expression conveys respect, while exaggerated emotions may be seen as inappropriate in professional settings.

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