
Language of Respect in Japan
The culture of respect is the most fundamental value in Japanese society, and this video reveals how the culture of respect embedded in verbal and non-verbal communication. We can see it in all types of relationships and positions.
The culture of respect reflected in Japanese language manners, customs status, and hierarchy.
So, how is the Japanese culture of respect demonstrated?
Bowing is a way for Japanese people to express respect. They often bow instead of shaking hands. Also, they may bow down even when speaking on the phone. When Japanese people exchange their name cards, they always receive them with both hands and bow down.
The Japanese culture of respect is valuable for future generations to keep and maintain. The traditions passed down by Devines have gradually faded into modern culture. It is a human being's responsibility to treasure and nourish these values for our future.
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