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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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This is a very wonderful explanation! Japanese business is difficult for foreigners because we don’t know many of these rules. many western businesses (especially tech ones) lean into the legend of King Arthur and his β€œround table” where everyone was invited to sit in a circle to show they were all equal and valued.
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Of course, don't worry! I don't think you'll be forced to do this. However, due to the nature of Japanese people wanting to follow rules, if you notice seating arrangements that seem unnatural at first glance, there are rules like this in the background.
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