Etiquette in Asia

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1Chopsticks A bridge between the past and the present… Chopsticks are synonymous with Japanese culture. They can be found in every kitchen in every household. In Japan, there is a belief that

Chopsticks A bridge between the past and the present… Chopsticks are synonymous with Japanese culture. They can be found in every kitchen in every household. In Japan, there is a belief that " The life of the Japanese

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Source URL: www.j-higa.net

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-09 18:12:36
2SEARCH: The Journal of the in South East Asia Research

SEARCH: The Journal of the in South East Asia Research

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Source URL: search.taylors.edu.my

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-11 23:06:52
3An Introduction to Vietnamese Etiquette - the Dos and Don’ts Updated December 2013 Welcome to Vietnam! By the end of this semester, I guarantee you have had many strange experiences and lessons learned the hard way. Wh

An Introduction to Vietnamese Etiquette - the Dos and Don’ts Updated December 2013 Welcome to Vietnam! By the end of this semester, I guarantee you have had many strange experiences and lessons learned the hard way. Wh

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Source URL: www.kulturstudier.no

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-19 08:09:05
4Human communication / Nonverbal communication / V sign / Index finger / Body language / Thumbs signal / Eye contact / Obscene gesture / Etiquette in Asia / Gestures / Semiotics / Human behavior

Handout Body Language Interpretations People in/from parts of India may to shake their head from side to side as a sign of agreement and active listening. In the west we tend to nod our head to agree and affirm and to s

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-24 02:20:15
5JUNIOR B DIVISION (Years[removed]Imagine you are in Japan helping to prepare a Japanese student for an exchange trip to Australia. How would you describe some of the key differences between the two cultures regarding manne

JUNIOR B DIVISION (Years[removed]Imagine you are in Japan helping to prepare a Japanese student for an exchange trip to Australia. How would you describe some of the key differences between the two cultures regarding manne

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Source URL: www.au.emb-japan.go.jp

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 23:45:09
6Bathrooms / Toilet / Korea / Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation / Asia / Divided regions / Political geography

Etiquette: Korean bathroom use Background information for teachers In Korea, it is acceptable for the whole bathroom to be wet. Water can be sprayed around the room which is designed to drain the water easily. The rubber

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Source URL: www.ourasianstories.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-23 22:19:03
7Habits / Popular culture / Asia / Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation / Indo people / Food / European people / Culture / Etiquette

Etiquette: Eating in Indonesia 2 Background information for the teacher When visiting an Indonesian home, you will be offered a drink or food soon after your arrival. This will be placed in front of you without having as

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Language: English - Date: 2013-01-23 22:18:45
8Korea / Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation / Bowing / Korean language / Asia / Divided regions / Political geography

Etiquette: Korean greetings Background information for teachers It is the custom in Korea for people to bow when they meet. They give a slight bow to those who are senior to themselves or to strangers, often shaking hand

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Language: English - Date: 2013-01-23 22:18:58
9Gender / Gender studies / Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation / Asia / Culture / Gender role / Indo people / Communication / Behavior / European people / Ethnic groups in Indonesia

Etiquette: Showing affection in Indonesia Background information for the teacher In Indonesia, members of the opposite sex do not openly show affection or touch each other in public. In most areas of the country it is co

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Language: English - Date: 2013-01-23 22:18:40
10Chopsticks / School meal / Lunch / Korea / Eating / Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation / Sujeo / Food and drink / Asia / Korean cuisine

Etiquette: Eating in Korea Background information for teachers Traditionally, Korean food is not served in courses. Each person receives their own serving of rice and a bowl of soup, but the remainder of the food is plac

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Source URL: www.ourasianstories.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-23 22:19:00