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  • Exchanging business cards (meishi) in Japan | 世論 What Japan Thinks

    Infrared top means for exchanging email addresses 2007

  • Read more on: business card, jr tokai express research, meishi

    Infrared top means for exchanging email addresses 2007

  • I suspect all Bouchercon attendees are making sure that they have their meishi in hand! gasagasagirl on September 20, 2006 in Naomi Hirahara | Permalink

    Write Me an Essay 2006

  • In Japan you always present your meishi with two hands and a slight bow.

    September 2006 2006

  • I suspect all Bouchercon attendees are making sure that they have their meishi in hand! gasagasagirl on September 20, 2006 in Naomi Hirahara | Permalink

    September 2006 2006

  • In Japan you always present your meishi with two hands and a slight bow.

    Write Me an Essay 2006

  • But abroad, without his meishi—his business card—you see parts you never saw.

    Kickboxing Geishas Veronica Chambers 2007

  • Then went for mass rally, had og time and stuff, and dance, lunch (rou, meishi and i ran to the canteen to eat better and cheaper food while the rest stayed in the cafe) picked up gp package, went to the poolside again and played polar bear.

    yanxious Diary Entry yanxious 2007

  • After the customary exchange of meishi (business cards), he eyes my card warily before taking questions.

    Random Access Online: Calling The Net 2007

  • With cell-phones, PCs, meishi name cards and glasses of beer in hand, the "tweeting" denizens of cyberspace gather to exchange knowledge and share new concepts and projects and, if they're lucky, leave the venue with a pleasant buzz and a pile of useful contacts.

    paul robinson 2009

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