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  2. Japanese Bankers in the City of London - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Bankers in the City of London: Language, Culture and Identity in the Japanese Diaspora is a 2000 nonfiction book by Junko Sakai (酒井 順子 Sakai Junko), [1] published by Routledge. This book describes the lives and cultures of employees at Japanese companies working in their London offices, mostly within the City of London , and ...

  3. Etiquette in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Japanese customs and etiquette can be especially complex and demanding. The knowledge that non-Japanese who commit faux pas act from inexperience can fail to offset the negative emotional response some Japanese people feel when their expectations in matters of etiquette are not met. Business cards should be given and accepted with both hands.

  4. Customs and etiquette in Japanese dining - Wikipedia

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    Manners and mischief gender, power, and etiquette in Japan. University of California Press. ISBN 978-1-283-27814-0. Murakami, Ken (1996). Passport Japan your pocket guide to Japanese business, customs & etiquette. San Rafael, Calif. : World Trade Press. ISBN 1-885073-17-8. Rath, Eric C. (2016). Japan's cuisines : food, place and identity ...

  5. Japanese community of London - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of Japan, London. Japanese nationals residing in London, in common with members of the wider Japanese community in the United Kingdom, include business professionals and their dependents on limited term employment visas, trainees, young people participating in the UK government sponsored Youth Mobility Scheme, students, as well as Japanese emigrants and their descendants who have ...

  6. Etiquette in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Etiquette in Japan forms common societal expectations of social behavior practiced throughout the nation of Japan. The etiquette of Japan has changed greatly over the millennia as different civilizations influenced its culture. Modern Japanese etiquette has a strong influence from that of China and the Western world, but retains many of its ...

  7. Customs and etiquette of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Customs and etiquette of Japan

  8. Japanese in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Japanese in the United Kingdom include British citizens of Japanese ancestry (Japanese: 日系イギリス人, Hepburn: Nikkei Igirisujin) or permanent residents of Japanese birth or citizenship, as well as expatriate business professionals and their dependents on limited-term employment visas, students, trainees and young people participating in the UK government-sponsored Youth Mobility Scheme.

  9. Japanese Bankers in the City of London: Language, Culture and ...

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    Japanese Bankers in the City of London: Language, Culture and Identity in the Japanese Diaspora