concept   interaction
culture   Japan
statement   In Japanese culture, nonverbal cues such as bowing and silence are highly valued in social interactions, including interactions with robots.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 human-robot interaction Japan Robots are seen as helpful companions and are widely used in caregiving and customer service. 1
2 interaction Japan Bowing is a common greeting and shows respect in formal interactions 1
3 interaction Japan Common for people to bow as a form of greeting 1
4 interaction Japan Silence is often valued as a sign of respect in social interactions 1
5 interaction Japan Bowing and indirect eye contact are common in initial interactions. 1
6 social interaction Japan Silence and nonverbal cues are often valued in social interactions 1
7 social interactions Japan Silence and observation are valued over small talk when meeting new people 1