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Yoroshiku-onegaishimasu

By: Japan, Views: 2166

I’m excited to working with you. / Japan

Hands on the table and bow. Typical bow seen on the table

Stamp/Stomp

By: sample1, Views: 2074

[Site Feature] / Global

Stomp/Stamp your fist can mean different things in US and Japan

Yoroshiku-onegaishimasu

By: Japan, Views: 3297

good to work with you / Japan

Bow on the phone, an habit

Ohayou-gozaimasu

By: Japan, Views: 2537

Good Morning / Japan

Depending on the depth of the bow shows the level of formality, respect and social hierarchy of the person. Most respectful: Bend your hips around 30 degrees At the formal meetings, celebrations, greeting an honorable person.

Hideri Uchiwa

By: Japan, Views: 1562

He's rich / Japan

Waving the left hand as a fan. Using the left hand is considered a leisurely act only a rich person can do.

Yoroshiku-onegaishimasu

By: Japan, Views: 9210

Nice to meet you / Japan

Bow and a handshake

おつかれさまでした

By: Japan, Views: 4408

Good Night / Japan

Bow for a casual good bye

Ohikae-Nasutte

By: Japan, Views: 3262

Hello / Japan

An Old way of greeting done by a certain social group in the Edo period. Ohikae-Nasutte. Lower your waist and show the palm of your right hand. (You are unarmed and showing respect) After this ritual he will give his name, place of birth and and a long speech on his upbringing.