A guide to mastering Japanese Dining Etiquette
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The Japanese take a lot of pride in following their customs and traditions, and if you’re going on a trip or having a meal with Japanese counterparts, it’s nice to learn how to be respectful. If you are intimidated by the idea of a dinner with your Japanese friends or attending a business lunch with colleagues, this guide will help you relax.
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Just a few spots left for the March intake! Here are the schedules:
- Weekday courses (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday) are from the week of March 5th to April 23rd (8 weeks)
- Weekend courses (including Fridays and Mondays) are from the week of March 15th to May 10th (8 weeks).
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