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  • Hey everyone welcome to this new 2min Japan video!

  • Today we're gonna talk about something a little bit different

  • We're not going to talk about

  • FOOD!!!

  • But the subject today is gonna be: Business in Japan

  • Many of you guys want to come to Japan to explore the country, discover the history, eat some food!!!

  • But some of you also want to come here to have like a business experience here

  • Working in Japan can be an amazing experience!

  • Or not!

  • For me one of the best things about working in Japan is of course the diff...

  • For me one of the best things about working in Japan is of course the diff...

  • I CAN'T SAY THIS LINE!!!!!!

  • One of the best things about working in Japan is the cultural differences compared to more Western-like business culture

  • And what I find interesting is the Japanese expressions you use like almost every day at work that just...

  • ...doesn't translate to English!

  • Today I picked up 3 of my favorite Japanese expressions

  • The first sentence is "Otsukaresama desu"

  • This phrase actually has a looot of different meanings like:

  • "Thanks for your hard work", "cheers!"

  • You will hear it all the time

  • When you walk by a colleague in the hallway..

  • You say it!

  • When you enter the office

  • You say it!

  • When you leave the office

  • You say it!

  • On the other hand in western countries its more casual like:

  • Hi!

  • Or "hey!"

  • Or "Good Morning!"

  • The second phrase you will hear every day is Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu

  • This sentence is also like...it means....

  • "I trust that you...eerrr....."

  • "Please treat me well... no"

  • It's kind of the equivalent of "I look forward to working with you"

  • Although in English we don't use it as much as we use "Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu" in Japanese

  • I don't know, you say it like once in a meeting or in a mail, in Japan it's like...

  • ...every freakin' second!

  • The third and last one is "Osewa ni natteorimasu"

  • This one you use at the beginning of every phone conversation or at the beginning of a mail with a client

  • The meaning is "Thank you for taking care of me"

  • which in English would sound a little creepy

  • Hello?

  • Thank you for taking care of me.....

  • So that was like my 3 favorite expressions you use everyday in a Japanese office

  • I'm probably gonna make 1 or 2 more videos about working in Japan so

  • if you have any questions please post them in the comments!

  • As for my Japanese viewers who want to do business abroad, there's a really cool website

  • called VoiceTube where you can practice Business level English

  • Go check it out!

  • And i'll see you soon for another 2min Japan video!

  • Next one we'll be food!

  • I swear!

  • I SWEAR!!!!!!!

Hey everyone welcome to this new 2min Japan video!

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