Thursday, October 13, 2016

What Is Handshake?

Japan;
  1. A handshake in Japan usually consists of a limp hand grab and little to no eye contact.  Some Japanese bow instead of doing a handshake to show respect and be accepted by the Japanese.
  2. While the Japanese are leaving they don't give a handshake to that person but instead bow again as a show respect and thanks to them.
  3. When giving gifts in Japan they accept them but not in all cases. Depending on some cases they may not accept the gift. Also if the person giving them the gift doesn't ask them to open it they more than likely wont open it because they are told not to open it without being asked to.
  4. With business cards the Japanese are told not to damage the business cards at all. They don't bend them, tear them, or destroy them in any way. They need to make sure that the card is given in a polite way and that the card isn't damaged.
http://www.ediplomat.com/np/cultural_etiquette/ce_jp.htm

Russia;
  1. When greeting someone in Russia, you give them a normal handshake as you would in America, but it is only for men and be done with the right hand. Shaking with the left hand is a form of disrespect. Women only shake hands in business situations.
  2. Departing is mostly the same way, the only things that change is your word choice when leaving.
  3. Accepting a gift is also a form a respect and possibly even more than that. A gift probably means you love for someone.
  4. Sharing business cards is kind of like giving a handshake. Its a form of trying to do business with people.
http://todiscoverrussia.com/russian-handshake-as-a-symbol-of-respect-for-each-other/

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