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In Japan there is an unspoken rule about where to sit when you are in the company of your elders, co-workers, and customers etc. There are seats known as “Kamiza” and a ranking of seats for “Shimoza”. This is a unique part of Japanese and its purpose is to show respect and hospitality to superiors and customers by being considerate about where you sit.
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Being able to communicate on the phone in Japanese isn't as hard as you might think. Here are some business Japanese phrases you can use when answering the phone in an office environment.
Japanese business communication is in many ways quite different from the West. Learn how you can read the room at your next Japanese business meeting.
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Working in a Japanese company requires not only knowledge of Japanese business culture but also the use of a polite form of Japanese that is not commonly used in daily life. Here are some commonly used Japanese business phrases you are bound to encounter while working in Japan.
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here are many job titles that are commonly used in Japanese companies. Sometimes even some Japanese people find this system complicated and difficult to understand. We have complied a list of commonly used Japanese job titles along with the rankings of each position in a company.
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