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Old 26th July 2007, 07:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I've lived in Japan for 6 years, and I'm an anthropologist who is
interested in issues of body language. Let me assure you that this is
*not* normal Japanese behavior. Personally, if I were with a Japanese
who used that gesture, I would read it as them showing off their
cosmopolitan background. Perhaps that person used to live in a
country that used that gesture? Hangs out with Chinese people in
Japan? As a "foreigner" yourself, perhaps he expected you to be more
aware of the significance of that gesture?

On the other hand, I would say that *many* Japanese are *conscious* of
that gesture as a Chinese way of expressing thanks, especially when a
friend pours you tea.

james-henry holland
hobart and william smith colleges
geneva, new york
 
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Old 26th July 2007, 07:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I recently had dinner with a Japanese business executive who did
this.
> Despite several weeks' travel in Japan on four occasions, I hadn't
> previously noticed its use by Japanese. Is this a common practice in
> Japan that I just never noticed? Where else is it common? I ask partly
> out of curiosity, and partly to know when the gesture might suit.


It is common in many places around China. Here in Guangdong there are
about a hundred different stories as to why it's done. It's usually
seen in places that consume a lot of tea.
 
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Old 26th July 2007, 08:06 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Its been awhile but in the US I think the gesture also tells the
bartender to refill your drink or 'hit me again'. For an
anthropologist that would be interesting if you are from the
equivalence school of comparative behavior.

Jim

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> On the other hand, I would say that *many* Japanese are *conscious* of
> that gesture as a Chinese way of expressing thanks, especially when a
> friend pours you tea.
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> hobart and william smith colleges
> geneva, new york
 
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