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Culture Adapting
The Japanese have mastered the art of adopting desirable aspects of other cultures without compromising their own values, norms, and customs. The most critical of these that must be understood is maintaining proper etiquette. The Japanese have always been obsessed with form and therefore have created a strict code of behavior reinforced by the consequence of severe embarrassment if this code of etiquette is not maintained.
It is almost necessary to have a personal connection to the Japanese business- man; this person is called a shokai-sha. The Japanese tend to be wary of anyone who makes contact with them without a personal introduction. This shokai-sha must be someone of respected status to whom you are making the acquaintance. The shokai-sha may also act as a negotiator when the going gets tough or he may also offer suggestions along the way (Rowland, 7).
When actually meeting and greeting the Japanese, handshakes are commonplace. Although, the traditional bow are still the rule. A handshake may be used after the bow has been completed. There are two main bows associated with separate occasions. The deep bow is used for formal gatherings and the informal bow, which is used throughout the day between people of all
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