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greeting
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Japanese
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Bow is a common form of greeting, varying in depth depending on the social status of the individuals.
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greeting
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Japanese
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Bowing is a common form of greeting in Japan
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greeting
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Japanese
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Bows are a traditional greeting, with variations based on social status and formality
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greeting
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Japanese
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Bow as a respectful greeting gesture
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greeting
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Japanese culture
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Bowing as a form of greeting is common in Japanese culture
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greeting
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Japanese culture
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Greeting with a bow, particularly in formal situations, is common and expected.
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greetings
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Japanese
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In Japan, bowing is a common form of greeting, reflecting the emphasis on respect and hierarchy in Japanese culture.
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greetings
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Japanese
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Respect is shown through bowing, and there are specific forms of address based on the person's status
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greetings
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Japanese
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Greetings often involve bowing and use of honorific language
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greetings
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Japanese
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Bowing is the standard form of greeting, with handshakes being less common.
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greetings
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Japanese culture
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Bows, nods, and respectful silence are customary in Japanese culture
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greetings
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Japanese culture
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Bow is a common form of greeting
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greetings
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Japanese culture
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Greetings are often more formal and may include a bow, with less physical contact in casual settings.
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hello
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Japanese culture
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The word 'hello' (こんにちは) is often replaced with 'good morning' (おはようございます) in the morning
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