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Canada
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In Canada, apologizing for accidental bumping and using speed bumps for safety are common cultural practices.
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Japan
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In Japan, bowing is a common practice to show apology or respect.
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United States
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In the United States, it is common to say 'excuse me' or 'sorry' after bumping into someone.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, a polite response to accidentally bumping into someone is to bow slightly, rather than using speed bumps for traffic calming.
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Western countries
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In Western countries, the concept of a bump can refer to physical barriers or accidental collisions, often leading to apologies or expressions of concern.
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American culture
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Bumping fists is a common form of greeting or celebration in American culture.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, bowing your head slightly when greeting someone is a common sign of respect.
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, bowing is a common gesture to acknowledge someone or show respect, as opposed to bumping fists.
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