Question 2: What gifts should I give Japanese female customers, such as cheongsam and handicrafts?
Actually, they don't necessarily drink tea. . .
Question 3: What gift should I give to Japanese customers? Well, Japanese chocolate! It's delicious! Also affordable, not expensive! 2. Flavor snacks
If you are in frequent contact with customers or business, it is a good choice to send some local snacks, which are the kind with local representativeness and local characteristics.
Because I am in Shanghai, I am basically a city god temple and a Yu garden.
Question 4: What is the most suitable gift for Japanese friends? In addition to the above-mentioned fixed festivals, there are other secular gift-giving occasions. For example, marriage, having children, graduation, completion of new houses, opening ceremonies, winning prizes, funerals, etc. It is even more indispensable.
Gifts in Japan are too frequent and costly. Take the Mid-Autumn Festival as an example. Many Japanese office workers have just received summer bonuses at this time, and most of them spend money on gifts before it is hot.
Many magazines also took the opportunity to launch a special topic of surprise gifts for important people, and even cooperated with the industry to attach a gift catalogue as a special volume, so that beautiful photos, prices and freight can be seen at a glance. Busy business people can buy gifts by swiping their cards online and deliver them to their homes at designated addresses, so they don't have to spend special time visiting department stores.
This really saves time and effort. However, some people lament that with the progress of the times, the intention to buy thoughtful gifts for important people is getting weaker and weaker.
Japanese people give gifts according to different objects. In addition to relatives and friends, the philosophy of giving gifts in the workplace and shopping malls is a university question.
Generally speaking, Japanese people like simple, neat and convenient gifts, which disappear after use. Therefore, food is a good choice, such as high-grade meat, local specialties, exquisite points of famous shops and old shops, and so on.
If you get a gift that you don't need, the Japanese will give it to other friends. Moreover, the Japanese don't care what gifts they receive, because everyone does so, just change the greeting card or thank-you note on the gift to their own name.
However, if it is a special occasion and purpose, it is not suitable for sending meals, but we should consider each other's identity, interests and needs and buy suitable gifts. This is especially true in the workplace and business.
For example, you can send pens, calendars and notebooks, sporting goods that the recipient likes, ties, tie clips, brooches, oil paintings, high-end pottery, handbags and so on. If you work abroad, you'd better send necessary furniture or cash, but avoid sending things that are easy to break. When the recipient arrives at the office, he can give back local specialties. If a customer opens a new store, they can give away wine or flowers.
It should be noted that shoes, watches, bags, underwear and articles used below the waist should be avoided if the gift is given to the boss or elders. Because, the shoes have the meaning of pressing hard, the watch is given to remind the other party to be punctual, and the bag is expected to be diligent (suitable for bunk beds, not bunk beds and bunk beds). As for close-fitting undershirts and articles used below the waist, it has intimate significance.
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Question 5: What is the best gift for the Japanese? The Japanese are very interested in Shaoxing wine and Maotai wine in China. Don't eat preserved eggs You are very particular about using chopsticks. They are all on the chopsticks rack. There is also the custom of "avoiding eight chopsticks", that is, you can't lick chopsticks, mess with chopsticks, move chopsticks, twist chopsticks, pick chopsticks, insert chopsticks, cross chopsticks and dig chopsticks. At the same time, it is also forbidden to use the same pair of chopsticks to let everyone take turns to pick up vegetables, nor can they be inserted vertically in rice.
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Japanese people usually bow when they meet. Generally, people bow to each other at 30 degrees and 45 degrees, and the depth of bowing and bending is different, indicating different meanings. The lowest and most polite bow is called "the most salute". When a man bows, his hands naturally hang down on both sides of his clothes and trousers; When showing respect for each other, people usually put their left hand on their right hand and bow in front of it, especially women.
In international communication, Japanese people are also used to shaking hands, especially young people or people who have more contact with Europeans and Americans have begun to have the habit of shaking hands when they meet.
In Japan, business cards are widely used, especially for businessmen, who have the habit of exchanging business cards when they meet for the first time. It is considered polite to exchange business cards with the junior or younger party first. When submitting a business card, point to the other party. Business cards are written as "name thorns" in Japanese, and most of the business cards used by women are smaller than those used by men.
Japanese people are very particular about sitting posture. In the company, the Japanese all sit in chairs, but at home, the Japanese still maintain the traditional habit of sitting on tatami. The correct sitting posture of tatami is called "front seat", which means kneeling on the ground with your knees together and your hips pressed on your heels. Easy sitting posture includes "cross-legged sitting" and "cross-legged sitting": "cross-legged sitting" refers to a male sitting posture with * * in front and buttocks on the ground; "Sitting sideways" means that the legs are slightly sideways and the body does not press the feet. This is often a sitting posture of women. Nowadays, the younger generation who don't sit on tatami is gradually increasing.
Japanese treat people seriously, with high efficiency, showing strong discipline and self-control. Appointments are always punctual and seldom late.
Japanese people don't like tit-for-tat words and deeds and impatient style, and regard being good at controlling their behavior as a virtue. They advocate keeping a low profile, avoiding staring at each other when speaking, and bowing to show modesty and education. In social activities, Japanese people like to use self-deprecating language, such as "please take care of more" and "tea is not good and care is not good", and they often use self-deprecating language when speaking.
In daily life, Japanese people are modest and polite, and there are few quarrels between colleagues and pedestrians. Don't tell the Japanese what to do when you are talking, and don't interrupt others when they are talking. When talking to more than three people, be careful not to ignore most people. During the conversation, don't ask the Japanese about their age, marital status, salary and income. Don't use the words "old" and "old man" to address elderly men and women. The older people are, the more taboo they are. It's best to talk less in public. Taking the subway or bus in Japan, it is rare to see the phenomenon of talking loudly when no one is watching. Don't visit Japanese families unless you make an appointment in advance.
According to Japanese custom, drinking is an important etiquette. After the host pours wine for him, the guest should immediately pick up the bottle and pour wine for the host. Only by pouring wine to each other can we show the equality and friendship between the host and the guest. When pouring tea, the Japanese polite habit is to pour it to 80% full to show the most respect to the guests.
The Japanese choose some meaningful years to celebrate the birthday of the elderly. For example, 6 1 year-old means "hijri", and 60 years later it means 1 year-old, rejuvenating; 7O years old is "ancient"; 77 years old is "Happy Birthday"; 88 years old is "Mi Shou", and the Chinese character "Mi" can be disassembled to become 88; The 99-year-old is called "hundred years old" because the word "white" has a horizontal line, making it "hundred".
Question 6: What can I give the Japanese as a China gift for embroidery? Su Like embroidery or something. . China's iron paintings are also better. . Red Chinese knot. . A set of China folk paper-cuts. . Everything is fine, right? Very famous I was born in Japan and know better.
They brought these at once, and they were very happy.
Question 7: What gift should I give the Japanese? In fact, in a sense, how much creativity depends on how much thought you put into preparing gifts.
So, you can make your own gifts, such as personalized electronic photo albums, lucky stars and so on. Of course, gifts can be bought, but they need to be carefully packaged, such as:
First, make a doll with her (his) image to highlight her (his) characteristics and clothing. When the other party sees this thing, it will be moved by the process of how to overcome difficulties! Ceramics, glass and other materials can be used.
Second, pajamas. Pajamas are omnipotent gifts. Because it can be worn almost regardless of size, unlike clothes worn outside.
Clothing may be more picky in size and style. Besides, pajamas are very close-fitting, and your lover will miss you when you sleep.
Third, silk scarves. Scarves are the best decorations in winter. You can always wear your lover's clothes to keep your winter warm.
Fourth, homemade personalized photo albums: electronic photo albums are also acceptable, but they should be accompanied by warm words. This will organize the photos of yourself or you and him into a book. Seeing the wonderful time you have come all the way, he will be moved and will think of your countless beauties.
5. A beautiful bracelet, preferably silver, has two delicate intertwined parts. You can wear it every day in the future. When you see a beautiful bracelet, you will think of a sweet lover. I think this method can shine at the moment I send it to her, and the joy will last for a long time.
Six, advanced notebook with packaging 16 yuan, advanced pen with packaging 12 yuan, pen 25 yuan, with simple greeting card 2 yuan -5 yuan.
Seven, nutrition, tonic, what 90 yuan for men, pearl powder 60-70 yuan for women, tonic wine for the elderly 100 yuan, and a large box of Danish biscuits for children. Nutrition is always omnipotent, and now everyone pays attention to health!
Eight, MP3 or tape recorder. Know what she likes and pay attention to what she says. Girls sometimes hint intentionally or unintentionally. Fill in his (her) favorite songs or your recorded blessings first. Play it to her (him) on the spot
Nine, McDonald's, KFC or steak set meal. Especially the steak set meal, you only need 30 yuan/serving, and you can also have red wine, steak and bread.
10. There is also a color-changing water cup: the water cup represents a lifetime. You can print your photos on a cup, and when the cup is filled with water at a certain temperature, it can be displayed. He thinks of you every time he drinks water. It's warm. Preferably a couple.
Fold the lucky star by hand. Every lucky star has a word that can move him, such as what he has done for you. He will be very moved when he sees it.
Actually, lighters, wallets, belts, shoes and T-shirts are also acceptable, but you need to pay attention to the packaging. For example, putting a heart-shaped greeting card in a fancy box and posting your big photo+warm message is particularly touching.
Thirteen, in addition, DIY cake is not bad. Although you can't keep the cake, you can shoot your birthday with DV or mobile phone, which is a very beautiful record. You can take photos every birthday, and it will be meaningful to take them out later.
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Question 8: What gift to give the Japanese depends on who to give it to. Generally, Japanese gifts are not too big.
No more than 3000 yen.
You can buy some gift boxes to show your gratitude.
Question 9: What are the taboos for giving Japanese gifts? Please, thank you for your suggestions. It is better to send plum blossoms, because green will be considered as an ominous color unless your cross-stitch bamboo is another color. In addition, the Japanese avoid the lotus pattern, thinking that the lotus is a "demon flower" and the chrysanthemum is a symbol of the Japanese royal family and cannot be used casually. In addition, in terms of color, green is taboo and is considered an ominous color. When giving gifts, don't give gifts decorated with foxes and orangutans, because in the eyes of everyone in Japan, foxes are symbols of greed, while orangutans represent cunning; Don't send a handkerchief to a friend unless you want to break up with him; You can't send tea casually, because tea is a gift given back by the Japanese after practicing Buddhism; Don't choose fragile items such as props or glass-ceramics when giving wedding gifts, because it is easy to remind people of some ominous things.
Question 10: To know what your teacher's hobbies are, what Japanese birthday gifts should you give? You'd better ask her
(For example: jewelry, western food, tea set, snacks, cosmetics, jade, ceramics)