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cryptonomori ๐ฉ
@cryptonomori.eth
I found an article about Japanese seating etiquette. It's the first thing Japanese people learn when they enter society. There aren't many situations where you strictly follow it, but if you're visiting Japan on business, it's definitely worth a read. https://www.nippon.com/en/guide-to-japan/gu020003/place-of-honor-seating-etiquette-in-japan.html
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Ina
@beecurious
This is great, I never thought of it.
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bitcojiki๐ช
@bitcojiki.eth
Although it is mentioned in the section on Western-style rooms, the rule becomes confusing because the seat of honor changes depending on the situation๐ The important thing is to think about how to ensure the guests have the most comfortable experience and to take action accordingly. Learning and respecting the other guest's culture is also part of this๐
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Pichi ๐ฉ ๐ช ๐๐น๐ก๐ธ
@pichi
This is a very wonderful explanation! Japanese business is difficult for foreigners because we donโt know many of these rules. many western businesses (especially tech ones) lean into the legend of King Arthur and his โround tableโ where everyone was invited to sit in a circle to show they were all equal and valued.
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Li ๐ฉ ๐ต๐ฆ๐
@lizysha
Thanks for article!
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dan new
@sanasana
the Japanese have their own way of doing thingsโบ๏ธ
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