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    Cultural Ritualism of Japanese Business Card Exchange

    Cultural Ritualism of Japanese Business Card Exchange

    When meeting new Japanese people in a business context it is important to remember the proper method for exchanging business cards. This method for introductions is very specific because it is part of a cultural ritual which has been generated through religious anthropology. I will first explain the method in which business cards are properly exchanged then I will explain the cultural points which make this such an important ritual for Japanese people. The Method Japanese han

    What People Miss About Problem Solving and Culture

    Culture and the Methods for Solving Problems Go Hand-in-Hand
    Never Japanese

    Never Japanese

    I’m half Japanese, I speak Japanese fluently, and I studied Japanese business and culture in college as part of a minor. Yet I don’t think I’ll ever be employed by a Japanese company in the US or abroad. This is deliberate and a decision I’ve come to after what I’ve gathered from my studies and internships at Japanese companies. With that said, I have a deep love of Japan and its culture. Cultural Points There are two cultural points. The first is that Japanese ethnicity is d

    Why Japanese People Seem Like Liars - Tatemae Hedge Words

    What does “yes” really mean? As it turns out, in Japanese culture it can mean “no”. Are they lying? Well… not exactly. I call these “Tatemae Hedge Words” In Japanese culture there is a construct called “Honne and Tatemae”. Honne (本音 hon’ne) literally translates to "true sound“ and refers to one’s true inner feelings. Alternatively, Tatemae (建前) means „built in front“ and refers to the facade that projects what is expected or required by society. These two constructs can be (a
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