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Слайд 1Social Etiquette
Japan, England and Germany

Social Etiquette Japan, England and Germany

Слайд 3Greetings
In Japan, the level of formality of greetings

is directly connected with relevant hierarchies of:
Gender
Age
Seniority of position

Greetings  In Japan, the level of formality of greetings is directly connected with relevant hierarchies of:GenderAge

Слайд 4Bowing & Shaking of Hands
General Rule: Deepness of bow

depends on status of self to the person to whom

one is bowing.

Handshaking has become more common, but remains a little unusual
Bowing  &  Shaking of Hands General Rule: Deepness of bow depends on status of self

Слайд 5Eating Etiquette
Do’s and Do Nots:

Do Not Stick chopsticks upright

in your rice
Do Not Pass food from your chopsticks to

someone else's
Do be polite, saying ‘Itadakimasu’ at the start of the meal, and thanking your host at the end (or anytime in between).
Do try to eat everything you are given, and don’t forget to slurp your noodles
Do Not pour your own drink

* Bill-paying

Eating Etiquette Do’s and Do Nots:Do Not Stick chopsticks upright in your riceDo Not Pass food from

Слайд 6ENGLAND


ENGLAND

Слайд 7. The English are said to be
reserved in manners,

dress and
speech. They are famous for their
politeness, self-discipline

and
especially for their sense of humor.
Basic politeness (please, thank
you, excuse me) is expected.


How to greet someone
English people are quite reserved when greeting one another. A greeting can be a bright 'Hello' 'Hi' or 'Good morning', when you arrive at work or at school.

. The English are said to be reserved in manners, dress and speech. They are famous for

Слайд 8Eating They eat continental style, with fork in the left hand

and the knife in the right.

Eating They eat continental style, with fork in the left hand and the knife in the right.

Слайд 9Visiting people in their houses -When being entertained at someone's home

it is nice to take a gift for the host

and hostess. A bottle of wine, bunch of flowers or chocolates are all acceptable. -Sending a thank you note is also considered appropriate.
Visiting people in their houses -When being entertained at someone's home it is nice to take a

Слайд 10Germany



Germany

Слайд 11 Meeting Etiquette -Greetings are

formal.

-A quick, firm handshake is the traditional greeting. -Titles are very important and denote respect. Use a person's title and their surname until invited to use their first name. You should say Herr or Frau and the person's title and their surname. -In general, wait for your host or hostess to introduce you to a group. -When entering a room, shake hands with everyone individually, including children.




Meeting Etiquette         -Greetings are formal.

Слайд 12Gift Giving Etiquette

-If you are invited to a German's

house, bring a gift such as chocolates or flowers. -Yellow roses or tea roses are always well received. -Do not give lilies or chrysanthemums as they are used at funerals. -If you bring wine, it should be imported, French or Italian. Giving German wines is viewed as meaning you do not think the host will serve a good quality wine. Gifts are usually opened when received.
Gift Giving Etiquette           -If you are invited

Слайд 13Dining Etiquette
If you are invited to a German's house: -Arrive on

time as punctuality indicates proper planning. Never arrive early.

-Never arrive

more than 15 minutes later than invited without telephoning to explain you have been detained. 

-Send a handwritten thank you note the following day to thank your hostess for her hospitality.
Dining EtiquetteIf you are invited to a German's house:  -Arrive on time as punctuality indicates proper

Слайд 14Table manners
-Remain standing until invited to sit down. You may

be shown to a particular seat.Table manners are Continental --

the fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right while eating.
Do not begin eating until the hostess starts or someone says 'guten appetit' (good appetite).
At a large dinner party, wait for the hostess to place her napkin in her lap before doing so yourself.
Do not rest your elbows on the table.
Table manners-Remain standing until invited to sit down. You may be shown to a particular seat.Table manners

Слайд 15
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