The Japanese company's weird dive rules

it's hard to understand some of japan's customs, and it's a very open country.

so some of his culture is shocking.

there are also many rules in japanese companies that cannot be seen directly, so let's look at the strange rules in japan.

for the first time in japan, an older woman in the office, who had been working with a japanese company, felt like he had returned to a foreign company in the early 1990s.

why? it's just because the japanese company's women are young girls, mostly in their twenties and 30 years old, it's rare to see them.

the fact that japanese female employees are dressed more often than not, and behaved more properly and looked better than they can comment on, is in itself invincible and a very strong feeling.

however, this phenomenon has not been absolute in recent years.

in japan, where men are born to take advantage of

, the treasury department's statements are opened to see that the salaries of company employees are not low and that the removal of taxes is often higher than in canada and australia.

the concept of “twinner” is not widespread in japan, where most japanese families are only men who earn money.

that is why in japanese society men are not generally high.

the men are japanese society's gill beams, and in japan, most of the men have to bear one's shoulder to bear, and the hard work will naturally be much greater...

at the japanese company, the “gift” is a very deadly thing, not to say hello to colleagues, but to the various ceremonies within the company.

japan is a place of great emphasis on rituals and believes that corporate-centred ceremonies can enhance corporate cohesion and a spirit of cooperation.

so, whatever the award, the new year, the resignation, etc., there is a formal and serious “commitment”.

however, these complex rituals are difficult for foreigners to understand.

the most feared ghost speaks english because japan also has a tofu-like test, and some say that japanese english is the world's worst, and that japanese employees in japanese companies, while some have good english writings, are unable to say or listen.

the first is that the pronunciation is in line with japanese custom, and the second is that english can also be taught without the english alphabet.

so if you speak english in japan, please follow the japanese pronunciation.

the two largest consumptions in the class are cigarettes and coffee.

coffee is not the same in japan, though it's addictive, and most japanese employees are happy to have cancer because they haven't heard of it.

companies usually have a coffee machine.

if it's easy to destabilize japan's economy, it's just a drug addict who drinks coffeethe company must be empty.

after the first haircut in japan, the hair-shaving master asked -- to work? it became clear later that the hair of the japanese company employees was fixed, divided, 30% left and 70% right, and that there was no single root count, but it looked accurate.

however, japan's dress habits are also affected by sea turtles, and at least fewer of the software engineers who are more receptive to new things are wearing a suit and tie, like their ancient predecessors.

i'm sorry

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