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Gift Giving Customs in Japan

The process of gifts is a universal phenomenon, but shape the way that is different around the world. E 'especially the case in Japan, where gift giving is a unique process, complete with rules that are followed to ensure that no one insulted. If you plan to go to Japan and stay there for some time have, you better be familiar with some of the gift, there are practical.

Often occurs in Japan are among his colleagues, July 15 and January 1 exchanged. So ifJapan to this day when society will be willing to make and take home, many gifts.

In Japan the emphasis is not the gift itself, but for the gifts of art, so as not to make an expensive gift or a low cost to worry about. It is important that the Japanese, who made a gift.

Always present a gift with both hands, not with one hand in front of the door and another to the side or behind his back. These gestures show a lack of intimacy and sincerity.

If you have apersonal gift for someone, you must never give in private and in front of a group. It was considered offensive for a gift that you give to someone in a group, but do not give a gift to someone of the same rank in the corporate structure.

Before accepting a gift, always politely refuse once or twice.

If you are invited into a Japanese house, of course, cakes or candy and a bouquet of flowers which always have an odd number, with the exception of nine to lead.

Remember whenYou will receive a gift from someone in Japan, you must give a gift back to them, not offend.

Some of the gifts accepted in Japan to give steaks are frozen, links and pen and pencil in September bracelet.

However, to ensure that all gifts lilies costs, because more often associated with the funeral of each other in the context of white flowers and potted plants. It is a superstition that says that pot in Japan promoting the disease in a job or family, so as to avoid, such asFever, no pun.

Other gifts to avoid include four or nine out of nowhere, as unfortunate as these figures. Avoid red Christmas cards. Red cards are often used for funeral instructions for printing, so it's exactly the opposite effect you're looking for when you get them to hand out at Christmas.

Before traveling to a foreign country for business or personal travel, always make sure you understand the customs of the region. If, after Japan, yo should be particularly careful.You can undo all the good work you have done just to look at some simple rules of behavior. It's too painful, like the worst thing you can do is offend anyone, without knowing, that if you call or accept a gift.

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