Navigating Japanese Business Etiquette and Cultural Protocols
An international business traveler navigates cultural expectations while visiting Tokyo, focusing on proper etiquette for business card exchanges, public behavior, and onsen customs. The scenario highlights the importance of adhering to local rules and demonstrating respect for cultural norms during professional interactions.
What you’ll be able to do
- Identify specific cultural etiquette rules for onsen bathing as explained by Sam Brooks.
- Contrast the social dynamics of dining in Paris versus Tokyo based on Alex Vance's observations.
- Locate the current and relocated markets in Tokyo and understand the vendor practices described.
- Explain the business concepts of trust and reputation as applied to the Tokyo seafood market.
Dialogue
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Check your understanding
1. What specific action does Sam Brooks advise Alex Vance to take with his modesty towel while bathing in the onsen?
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2. Why does Sam Brooks explain that visible tattoos must be covered in many traditional onsen facilities?
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3. How does Alex Vance describe the contrast between the food culture in Paris and the food culture in Tokyo?
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Grammar practice (mixed)
The post-pandemic crowd has returned ___ pre-2020 levels, creating a seamless flow of humanity.
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If you ___ the modesty towel into the water, you will violate the strict hygiene protocols of the onsen.
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Quality cultivates trust, ____ substandard goods drive customers away.
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If you ____ visible tattoos, you must ensure they are concealed before entering the onsen.
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When the lights change, thousands of pedestrians cross simultaneously-approximately 2,500 at a time. The sheer volume has since returned to baseline levels, which indicates that the city's traffic patterns have ______ to normal operations.
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Sam Brooks-san, today has been truly exceptional. I am most grateful ______ your assistance; it is a genuine privilege to make your acquaintance.
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Given the historical association of tattoos with organized crime, covering them demonstrates respect ______ fellow patrons.
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Discussion (practise speaking)
How does the emphasis on order and structure in Tokyo's public spaces influence business interactions compared to other cities you have visited?
🤔 Think about how your own city's public behavior affects your professional relationships.
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- The orderly flow of pedestrians suggests a societal value on predictability, which can translate to reliable business partnerships.
- Quiet environments in dining or meetings may foster deeper concentration and respect for the host's guidance.
- Understanding local etiquette, such as onsen rules, demonstrates respect and builds trust with local partners.
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What strategies can a business professional use to adapt quickly to strict local customs like those found in an onsen?
🤔 Think about a time you had to adapt to a strict professional or social rule in a new environment.
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- Observing local behavior and asking for guidance from a host, as Alex did with Sam, helps avoid mistakes.
- Accepting rules like covering tattoos or using modesty towels shows respect for local norms.
- Focusing on the purpose of the custom, such as water purity, helps in understanding its importance.
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How does the freshness of seafood and rapid inventory turnover in markets reflect broader business principles of quality and trust?
🤔 Think about how quality control in your industry affects customer trust and retention.
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- Fresh products from early auctions ensure high quality, which builds customer loyalty.
- Rapid inventory movement suggests efficient supply chain management, crucial for business success.
- Substandard goods drive customers away, highlighting the need for consistent quality in any business.
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In what ways can cultural fluency be considered a critical skill in international business negotiations?
🤔 Think about how your understanding of other cultures has helped or hindered a business interaction.
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- Understanding local etiquette, like bowing or card exchange, shows respect and builds rapport.
- Knowledge of cultural norms, such as tattoo policies, prevents unintended offense.
- Cultural fluency helps in navigating unspoken rules, leading to smoother negotiations and long-term partnerships.
Ask Phil: Practise explaining why cultural fluency is essential in international business with the Pickle AI tutor.
Vocabulary
- business card
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A small card with contact information used for professional introductions. “Please accept my business card.” - deep-seated respect
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A strong, ingrained feeling of admiration for rules or traditions. “The flow is remarkably orderly, reflecting a deep-seated respect for structure.” - modesty towel
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A small towel used to cover the body in a bathhouse setting. “You must keep your modesty towel on your head at all times and never submerge it in the water.” - visible tattoos
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Tattoos that can be seen on the skin without covering. “Additionally, photography is prohibited, and visible tattoos must be concealed.” - early morning auctions
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Sales events held at dawn where goods are sold to the highest bidder. “Vendors procure their stock from early morning auctions and move inventory rapidly.” - cultural divide
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The gap in understanding or behavior between different cultural groups. “I confess I was initially apprehensive about the onsen etiquette, but your guidance helped bridge the cultural divide.” - cultural fluency
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The ability to understand and navigate different cultural norms effectively. “Cultural fluency is paramount in business.” - inner market
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A specific section of a larger market area. “The inner market has relocated to Hillcrest.” - outer market
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The external section of a market area that remains accessible. “The outer market remains.” - vendor information
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Details about the suppliers or sellers of goods. “I will forward the vendor information to you.”
Key phrases (useful expressions from the dialogue)
- make your acquaintance To meet someone for the first time in a formal context.
- deep-seated respect A strong, ingrained feeling of admiration for rules or traditions.
- bridge the cultural divide To overcome misunderstandings or differences between cultures.
- cultural fluency is paramount Understanding different cultures is extremely important.
- forward the vendor information To send details about suppliers to someone.
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