https://www.business-standard.com/article/opinion/aisatsu-mawari-the-best-of-customer-centricity-121010801492_1.html
The Japanese word aisatsu is “greeting” in English and mawari is a noun form of the verb mawaru (meaning “walking around”). As its name indicates, aisatsu-mawari is to walk around to greet someone
Aisatsu-mawari: The best of customer centricity
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