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Sunday, July 2, 2017

Japanese Culture- The Art of Not Making “Meiwaku” When Dealing with The Japanese



As a newcomer to Japan, the last thing that you ought to be when interacting with the Japanese people is a burden known as “meiwaku.” In approaching your relationship with others while in Japan, I will use three primary situations to explain how to avoid mismanaging their expectations.  First, one should not overcommit oneself in other areas forcing less than one’s best.  Next, one should plan on arriving at functions 15 minutes early.  Finally, one should devote oneself for the entire time that the services are to last.


Situation #1- Overcommitting is Never Good, Especially in Japan

Situation #2- Arriving at Functions Early in Japan is "On Time."

Situation #3- Devotion in Japan is Paramount


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