The Japanese people are very polite when they meet for the first time. It is customary to bow to one another as a sign of respect. They also have a greeting.
They say "hajime mashite watashi WA ...(name)... to omoshimasu."
Hajimemashite (haji-may-mash-tay) - means Nice to meet you (for the first time) - Its only said the very FIRST time you meet a Japanese person. Hajime means - first of / first time. Mashite - is like "doing of" We are doing the first time - or "It's nice meeting you for the first time" Cheers, E-2-J-BLOG
You may say 'hajimemashite,' written: はじめまして
When two people meet for the first time, their personalities will play a large role in determining their views of each other. Also, the environment and the conditions will play a role.
she first meet him in prison.
You mean "In what issue does Batman meet the Joker, for the first time". In Batman #1.
By talking to people! Get to know people first before you invite them over to see your MLM business. This means, meet new people to become friends with them. That's it!When you know enough about the person to determine if he or she will be interested in your business, that's the time you talk about it. But never do it the first time you meet the person!
Hajimemashite means 'Let's begin a friendship.'
No, at no time have the Japanese ever had atomic bombs!
Most of the time, Japanese people take part of the blubber.
Japanese people are generally very helpful and have a bit of a hard time saying no. It is considered impolite.
One homophone for "talk to someone for the first time" is "meat someone for the first time." This play on words uses "meat" (flesh of an animal) instead of "meet" (encounter someone for the first time).
To go and see them in person. To become acquainted with. To meet. acquainted - meet and greet for the first time.