GREETING, BOWING |
The Japanese way of greeting is bowing. The way one bows depends on the social status of the person he or she is greeting. If this person has a higher status, one should bow lower and longer. The formal way of bowing is slightly different for women and men. If the greeting takes place on a tatami floor, the people go down on their knees to bow.
Shaking hands, on the other hand, is not popular among the Japanese; however, they often do so when greeting a foreigner. The exchange of souvenirs and small gifts is very popular in Japan. Guests often give such gifts to their host. |
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GREETING
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