Guests at home
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Former-Teacher | Date: Tuesday, 21.12.2010, 12:41 | Message # 1 |
Dean
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| Do the Japanese pay visits to their friends on various occasions? What are the habits and traditions?
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Tanya | Date: Monday, 20.06.2011, 21:09 | Message # 2 |
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| I know that Japanese can be called as a Land of Hospitality. The old traditions of Japanese hospitality are still very much alive today, whether in old-fashioned inns, modern luxury hotels or the homes of ordinary people. Japanese are always friendly and attentive to their guests. Their hospitality is based on the old saying from the tea ceremony, ichigo ichie: treasure every encounter with another person, because it may never happen again.
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Perilova | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 20:46 | Message # 3 |
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| I can tell you about some rules of conduct in the Japanese house. Firstly, when you come into their house, you should bring a gift, something from the food. For example, a bottle of wine. Also, you should bow and shake hands. You have to leave shoes beyond the threshold of the house. During a meal, you should sit on your lap. You should not put chopsticks in a bowl of rice.
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