Learn Japanese Language with Japanese Shortcuts 1
Learning a foreign language is an intrigued task but interesting. to learn Japanese needs steps, to make the lesson easy for you to master, we developed an easy approach by learning to speak conversational Japanese with grammar explanation. sentence translated to English to support learner to learn faster, speaking and using Japanese as a medium of interaction in Japan, as tourist or event.
Learning a foreign language is an intrigued task but interesting. to learn Japanese needs steps, to make the lesson easy for you to master, we developed an easy approach by learning to speak conversational Japanese with grammar explanation. sentence translated to English to support learner to learn faster, speaking and using Japanese as a medium of interaction in Japan, as tourist or event.
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sounds (the way of reading) vary. Even native
speakers cannot guess, so do not hesitate to ask
how to read their name when you exchange
business cards. Transliteration from Japanese to
Roman characters helps you until you remember
Japanese alphabets. However, Japanese does
not have the sounds of “L” and “R” that appears
in English; thus, you could pronounce Japanese
names inappropriately. Sooner or later, you
should know all Japanese alphabets.
Regarding exchanging business cards (めいし:
Meishi), there is mannerism. Let me introduce
how to exchange your business cards and give
good impression to Japanese business people.
Here are basic rules.
1) The highest-ranking people should
exchange business cards first.
2) Receive it with both hands. The point is
you should bow a bit.
3) Give your card with both hands. Never use
only one hand.
4) Ensure that your caid is turned towards
the receiver.
5) Keep received cards on display (on the
table if you are sitting) during the
meeting.
Etiquet of changing cards
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