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bowing
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Japan
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In Japan, bowing is a common form of greeting and showing respect.
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2
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bowing
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Western countries
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In Western countries, bowing is less common than handshakes for greeting and showing respect.
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27
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3
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bowing
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South Korea
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In South Korea, bowing is a common and respectful form of greeting and showing respect.
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18
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4
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bowing
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United States
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In the United States, bowing is not a common form of greeting; handshakes and nods are more typical.
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10
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5
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bowing
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, handshakes are the standard form of greeting and bowing is less common.
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6
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6
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bowing
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Brazil
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In Brazil, bowing is uncommon and reserved for formal or atypical situations.
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3
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7
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bowing
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China
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Bowing is a traditional way of showing respect in China, especially in formal ceremonies and during greetings.
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3
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8
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bowing
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Korean
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In Korean culture, bowing is a common gesture to show respect and humility.
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3
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9
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bowing
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Russia
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In Russia, handshakes are the main form of greeting and bowing is not commonly practiced.
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3
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10
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bowing
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martial arts practitioners
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Bowing is a traditional sign of respect and etiquette in martial arts.
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3
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11
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bowing
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East Asian countries
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In East Asian countries, bowing is a common practice to show respect.
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2
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12
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bowing
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, bowing is a common sign of respect and greeting.
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2
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13
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bowing
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France
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In France, cheek-kissing is a more traditional greeting than bowing.
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14
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bowing
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India
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In Indian culture, bowing is a sign of respect and traditional greetings involve the namaste gesture.
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2
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15
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bowing
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Italy
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In Italy, traditional gestures of respect involve physical contact like handshakes and hugs rather than bowing.
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2
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16
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bowing
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Japanese
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In Japanese culture, bowing is a common gesture to show respect and humility.
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2
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17
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bowing
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Japanese culture
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Bowing is a key gesture of respect and humility in Japanese culture.
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2
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18
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bowing
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martial arts
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Bowing is a sign of respect before and after participating in martial arts activities.
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2
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19
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bowing
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traditional martial arts in East Asia
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In traditional East Asian martial arts, bowing is a symbol of respect and humility.
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2
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20
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bowing
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urban Japan
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In urban Japan, bowing is a common and respectful form of greeting with varying depths signifying different levels of formality.
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2
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21
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bowing
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Anime fan community
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Bowing is occasionally used as a form of greeting or showing respect within the Anime fan community.
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1
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22
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bowing
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Asian culture
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Bowing is a common form of greeting and showing respect in Asian culture.
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1
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23
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bowing
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Christian-majority countries
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Bowing is less common as a greeting in Christian-majority countries and may be associated with religious or ceremonial contexts.
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1
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24
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bowing
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Eastern Asian languages
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Bowing is a common respectful greeting in Eastern Asian cultures.
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1
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25
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bowing
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Estonian
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In Estonian culture, bowing is not a traditional way of greeting or showing respect.
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1
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26
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bowing
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Traditional Japanese martial arts
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In traditional Japanese martial arts, bowing signifies respect and gratitude.
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1
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27
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bowing
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customer service in Japan
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In Japan, bowing is a traditional form of respect in customer service, with the depth of the bow indicating different levels of respect.
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1
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28
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bowing
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urban residents in Japan
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In urban Japan, bowing is a widely practiced form of greeting and demonstrating respect.
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