Choosing to use a language that others present do not understand may be viewed as intentionally being secretive and some of the participants who do not speak Japanese might feel left out or may even be offended...a little proper etiquette can make things smoother.
Japanese language use during meetings -- Cross-Cultural Meetings part 14
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