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Avoid any embarrassing missteps. Learn some useful phrases to get you around town. Find out whether you should bring a gift to a business meeting.
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Japanese bow a lot; they are taught how in schools and even in some offices. When they bow, there is no eye contact. Foreigners are not expected to bow. However, if you decide to follow custom, be aware of the following rules: If someone of a lower rank bows to you, your bow is shorter and shallower. When bowing to someone with a higher rank than you, your bow should be longer and deeper. more

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