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How to greet Japanese-speaking companies in the workplace?

How to greet Japanese-speaking companies in the workplace?

In a company, the first step in building interpersonal relationships is to say hello. In Japanese enterprises, greetings to bosses, colleagues and subordinates are very different. Learn these expressions well and establish a good workplace relationship. Here is how to say hello in the company. Welcome to reading.

1. Meeting with the President and corporate customers.

Stand and wait for the other person to pass first. When the customer walks alone, he can say "ぃらっしゃぃませ". Don't make any noise during the conversation.

2. Say hello to your boss and seniors

After arriving at the company in the morning: ぉはよぅござぃます. (Good morning)

Passing by the company: nod your head (waist and vertical line are 15 degrees) and stand still until the other person passes first.

When the other person gets off work first: ぉれ様でした. (You have worked hard)

Get off work first: be rude first. (I'll go first)

Greet your colleagues.

After arriving at the company in the morning: ぉはよぅ. (Good morning)

Passing by the company: nod.

When the other party gets off work first: "exhausted". (hard work)

When you get off work first: first. (I'm leaving first)

Uncertain moment: どぅも

Greet your subordinates

Don't forget to say hello to your subordinates. A boss who greets his subordinates actively can give them a sense of peace of mind and trust more than a boss who turns a deaf ear to their greetings or responds indifferently.

After arriving at the company in the morning: ぉはよぅ. (Good morning)

Passing by the company: nod.

When the other party gets off work first: ぉれさ. (Hard work)

You get off work first: では, ぉに first. (I'm leaving first)

Uncertain moment: どぅも

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