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In today's episode, I chat with Mac Salman, founder of the Japan-based travel company Maction Planet. He shares his experiences moving to and falling in love with the country, as well as his practical insights into how best to build and maintain relationships in Japan. We also discuss an important concept for foreigners living and doing business in Japan to know called the "gaijin-card," so you definitely won't want to miss out on this week's conversation.
Today's Word:
がいじん
ga-i-ji-n
Meaning: foreigner (typically referring to any non-Japanese person)
Kanji [Chinese Characters]: 外人 (literally: "outside person")
Mac's Links:
Mac's Book Recommendation:
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Be sure to subscribe for more Japanese language and cultural insights. And if you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a review so that other people can find it as well. And of course, if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, please email me at [email protected].
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In today's episode, I chat with Mac Salman, founder of the Japan-based travel company Maction Planet. He shares his experiences moving to and falling in love with the country, as well as his practical insights into how best to build and maintain relationships in Japan. We also discuss an important concept for foreigners living and doing business in Japan to know called the "gaijin-card," so you definitely won't want to miss out on this week's conversation.
Today's Word:
がいじん
ga-i-ji-n
Meaning: foreigner (typically referring to any non-Japanese person)
Kanji [Chinese Characters]: 外人 (literally: "outside person")
Mac's Links:
Mac's Book Recommendation:
Related Episodes:
Want to support the podcast? Check the podcast's ko-fi page to help keep me well-caffeinated: https://ko-fi.com/businesssuccessjapan
Be sure to subscribe for more Japanese language and cultural insights. And if you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a review so that other people can find it as well. And of course, if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, please email me at [email protected].