concept   bowing

28 commonsense assertions
Cultures (28) Japan (1) Western countries (1) South Korea (1) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) Brazil (1) China (1) Korean (1) Russia (1) martial arts practitioners (1) East Asian countries (1) Eastern cultures (1) France (1) India (1) Italy (1) Japanese (1) Japanese culture (1) martial arts (1) traditional martial arts in East Asia (1) urban Japan (1) Anime fan community (1) Asian culture (1) Christian-majority countries (1) Eastern Asian languages (1) Estonian (1) Traditional Japanese martial arts (1) customer service in Japan (1) urban residents in Japan (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bowing Japan In Japan, bowing is a common form of greeting and showing respect. 31
2 bowing Western countries In Western countries, bowing is less common than handshakes for greeting and showing respect. 27
3 bowing South Korea In South Korea, bowing is a common and respectful form of greeting and showing respect. 18
4 bowing United States In the United States, bowing is not a common form of greeting; handshakes and nods are more typical. 10
5 bowing United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, handshakes are the standard form of greeting and bowing is less common. 6
6 bowing Brazil In Brazil, bowing is uncommon and reserved for formal or atypical situations. 3
7 bowing China Bowing is a traditional way of showing respect in China, especially in formal ceremonies and during greetings. 3
8 bowing Korean In Korean culture, bowing is a common gesture to show respect and humility. 3
9 bowing Russia In Russia, handshakes are the main form of greeting and bowing is not commonly practiced. 3
10 bowing martial arts practitioners Bowing is a traditional sign of respect and etiquette in martial arts. 3
11 bowing East Asian countries In East Asian countries, bowing is a common practice to show respect. 2
12 bowing Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, bowing is a common sign of respect and greeting. 2
13 bowing France In France, cheek-kissing is a more traditional greeting than bowing. 2
14 bowing India In Indian culture, bowing is a sign of respect and traditional greetings involve the namaste gesture. 2
15 bowing Italy In Italy, traditional gestures of respect involve physical contact like handshakes and hugs rather than bowing. 2
16 bowing Japanese In Japanese culture, bowing is a common gesture to show respect and humility. 2
17 bowing Japanese culture Bowing is a key gesture of respect and humility in Japanese culture. 2
18 bowing martial arts Bowing is a sign of respect before and after participating in martial arts activities. 2
19 bowing traditional martial arts in East Asia In traditional East Asian martial arts, bowing is a symbol of respect and humility. 2
20 bowing urban Japan In urban Japan, bowing is a common and respectful form of greeting with varying depths signifying different levels of formality. 2
21 bowing Anime fan community Bowing is occasionally used as a form of greeting or showing respect within the Anime fan community. 1
22 bowing Asian culture Bowing is a common form of greeting and showing respect in Asian culture. 1
23 bowing Christian-majority countries Bowing is less common as a greeting in Christian-majority countries and may be associated with religious or ceremonial contexts. 1
24 bowing Eastern Asian languages Bowing is a common respectful greeting in Eastern Asian cultures. 1
25 bowing Estonian In Estonian culture, bowing is not a traditional way of greeting or showing respect. 1
26 bowing Traditional Japanese martial arts In traditional Japanese martial arts, bowing signifies respect and gratitude. 1
27 bowing customer service in Japan In Japan, bowing is a traditional form of respect in customer service, with the depth of the bow indicating different levels of respect. 1
28 bowing urban residents in Japan In urban Japan, bowing is a widely practiced form of greeting and demonstrating respect. 1