Business Culture: Giving and Receiving business cards in Japan (Video)
In Japan, Business cards are of big deal and carry high importance. You’ll see them exchanged at every meeting between professionals, and they’re to be treated with the utmost respect, as though they’re a thin, paper extension of their owners themselves. Because of their importance, there’s also a thorough subsection of Japanese etiquette devoted to how exactly you should go about handing over your business card and receiving someone else’s.
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