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Keigo in Business Settings Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundat

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Business Keigo & Honorifics Course 2026," which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the strategic application of *sonkeigo* to elevate a client's status during a negotiation, moving beyond mere politeness?
Strategically framing the proposed solution as something that will "o-tsukushi itashimasu" (personally serve) the client's "go-yōken" (business needs), thereby highlighting the speaker's dedication and the client's paramount importance.
Using *sonkeigo* verbs like "irassharu" to refer to the client's actions, acknowledging their presence and importance.
Employing phrases like "go-kenkō" (your health) as a standard opening, which is a common courtesy but lacks strategic depth.
Consistently using "desu/masu" forms throughout the negotiation to maintain a formal and respectful tone.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Business Keigo & Honorifics Course 2026," when a subordinate wishes to proactively inform their superior about a potential issue they are addressing, which *kenjōgo* construction best conveys both humility and a sense of proactive responsibility without overstepping?
"Mazu wa watashi ga kono ken o kakugo shite, sono shōtai o o-tsutsumō to omotte orimasu" (First, I intend to prepare myself for this matter and then inform you of its details) – demonstrating initiative and a commitment to understanding before reporting.
"Jibun de shori shite, mōshiagemasu" (I will handle it myself and report) – a more assertive approach.
"Go-tsutsubu shite o-kaeshi shimasu" (I will inform you and await your instructions) – implying a need for explicit direction.
"Chōshō shimasu" (I will report) – a direct and common way to inform.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete Business Keigo & Honorifics Course 2022," when a company representative is presenting a new proposal to a potential client who is a senior executive, what is the most appropriate *keigo* strategy to convey the proposal's benefits in a way that respects the executive's time and expertise?
Using casual language to foster a friendly and approachable atmosphere.
Using extensive technical jargon and detailed data points to showcase thoroughness.
Employing concise, benefit-oriented language, prefaced with phrases like "O-tsukuri itashimashō ka?" (Shall we create for you?) or "O-tsukuri suru koto ga dekimasu" (We can create for you), framing the benefits as something the company will proactively provide for the executive.
Focusing primarily on the company's achievements and capabilities to build credibility.

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