In communication.
handshake is appropriate when meeting. The Japanese handshake is limp and has little or no eye contact. some Japanese people bowed and shook hands. The bow is a greeting appreciated to see the respect and appreciation of Japan. A slight bow to show courtesy is acceptable.
nod is very important. When you hear talk of Japan, particularly English, you should nod to show that you are listening and understand the speaker
Silence is a form of natural and expected non-verbal communication. Do not feel the need to chatter. Do not stand near a Japanese person. Avoid touching. Prolonged eye contact (staring) is considered rude.
Do not show affection, such as hugging or slapping shoulders in public places.
thumbs up is not a good idea that the only friends left. and raised pinkie a second opinion girlfriend. While in Japan, so should not arbitrarily make hand signals to avoid misunderstanding
Never motioned with his index finger. The Japanese extended his right arm forward, bend your wrist down, finger scales. No signals for the elderly.
Sit straight with both feet on the floor. Never sit with ankle on knee.
waving his arms with palms facing toward the front means "no" or "do not know". This is a polite response to a compliment.
never pointed at someone with four fingers and thumb folded cover
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