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1 Nonverbal communication in Japan Aru Akabayashi

2 Japanese Culture Moderation no appeal Quiet Caring Manner

3 1: Meeting Do not hug Shake hand Bow

4 2. Conversation Do not stand close About 1m No eye contact Do not interrupt

5 2. Conversation Nod Think what they mean to say Not direct EX) Maybe, it is a little bit difficult to do = it is impossible

6 3. Declining, apology No need for specific reason Not direct refuse Bow Facial expression Tone

7 4. Table manner Do not stick chopsticks into food Hold plate

8 Conclusion Japanese culture is different

9 Work Cite http://marukome.co.jp/marukome_omiso/hakkoubishoku/uploads/2 014/07/wa8_0730.jpg http://marukome.co.jp/marukome_omiso/hakkoubishoku/uploads/2 014/07/wa8_0730.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Japan_bluem arble_location_map_with_side_map_of_the_Ryukyu_Islands.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Japan_bluem arble_location_map_with_side_map_of_the_Ryukyu_Islands.jpg http://dic.nicovideo.jp/oekaki/34322.png http://www.expo-guide.jp/mbexp/wp- content/themes/expo/img/article/exhibitor_manners_02.jpg http://www.expo-guide.jp/mbexp/wp- content/themes/expo/img/article/exhibitor_manners_02.jpg

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