What is OK to talk about in Japan?


What is OK to talk about in Japan? If you do end up in a situation where you're trying to make small talk in a Japanese conversation, though, just try to keep things light and polite. Talk about the weather, some good food you had recently, or some other benign topic, so as not to put off the other person.


Is it OK for foreigners to bow in Japan?

If you're thinking of visiting or working in Japan, it'll put you in good stead to learn a good bowing technique and etiquette. Don't worry about getting it wrong though. Most Japanese people will not expect foreigners to know proper bowing rules, and they'll probably let you off


What are the conversation rules in Japan?

Communication
  • Indirect Communication: Japanese people are generally indirect communicators . ...
  • Refusals: As indirect communicators , Japanese people often avoid direct refusals or negative responses. ...
  • Silence: Interrupting someone who is talking is generally considered impolite.


What is considered rude communication in Japan?

Prolonged eye contact (staring) is considered rude. Don't show affection, such as hugging or shoulder slapping, in public. Never beckon with your forefinger. The Japanese extend their right arm out in front, bending the wrist down, waving fingers.


Can I go to Japan only speaking English?

Sure you can. In big cities and at major landmarks and popular tourist sights, you'll be just fine most of the time. Of course, once you get off the beaten path a bit, things will get a little more challenging.


What are some unspoken rules in Japan?

Japan's Unspoken and Unwritten Rules: 21 Tips to Navigate Life in Japan
  • Avoid Walking While Eating and Drinking.
  • Dress on the Conservative Side.
  • Keep Train Chatter to a Minimum.
  • Don't Consider Elevators as Your Meeting Rooms.
  • Don't Stand in the Middle of Escalators.
  • You Don't Need to Open or Close the Doors of a Taxi.