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Презентация на тему по английскому языку Хорошие манеры в Японии

Geographical position
Good manners in JapanCreated by Adonieva K.321 Geographical position The code of good manners in Japan governs the expectations of social behavior in the country and is considered very important. Bowing お辞儀	It is probably the feature of Japanese etiquette that is best-known Wear good business clothing. The Japanese are impressed by fine attire, and Wear low heels if you are a female, especially if you are Present business cards, or Don’t Blow Your Nose!	 Even out on the street when it's sub-zero It’s interesting to knowThis sign         means In conclusion I want to say that there are more than 500
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Слайд 2 Geographical position

Geographical position

Слайд 3 The code of good manners in Japan governs the expectations of social behavior in

The code of good manners in Japan governs the expectations of social behavior in the country and is considered very important.

the country and is considered very important.


Слайд 4 Bowing お辞儀
It is probably the feature of Japanese

Bowing お辞儀	It is probably the feature of Japanese etiquette that is

etiquette that is best-known outside Japan.
Bowing is considered extremely

important in Japan.


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Wear good business clothing. The Japanese are impressed

Wear good business clothing. The Japanese are impressed by fine attire,

by fine attire, and casual clothes are never acceptable

in a business setting. Shoes should be easy to slip on and off.

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Wear low heels if you are a female,

Wear low heels if you are a female, especially if you

especially if you are tall, to avoid towering over

Japanese males. Women also should not wear pants in a business setting, as it is considered offensive.

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Present business cards, or "meishi," before beginning business.

Present business cards, or

Present your card with both hands.


Слайд 8 Don’t Blow Your Nose!
Even out on the

Don’t Blow Your Nose!	 Even out on the street when it's

street when it's sub-zero degree weather, blowing your nose

in Japan is probably one of the rudest things you can do, even more so if you're talking with someone face-to-face and take a moment to pull out your handkerchief. It's the equivalent of asking someone to watch you use the toilet.

Слайд 9 It’s interesting to know
This sign

It’s interesting to knowThis sign     means

means


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