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list changes in japanese
family tradition​


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Core Japanese Values

The most important Japanese cultural and family values revolve around working together and living in peace. Some of the biggest Japanese values are:

Interdependence

Harmony

Politeness

Respect

Formality

Bowing, Formalities, and Showing Respect

Formalities are important in Japanese culture. How you address others is a sign of respect and reverence in Japan. This is evident through body language and speech.

❣︎Greeting someone with a bow, for example, is comparable to shaking someone's hand in the US. There are even several types of bowing.

❣︎The eshaku is a semi-formal bow used for greetings and meeting new people. It involves bowing at a 15-degree angle.

❣︎The saikeirei bow is a 45-degree angle bow used for showing the highest form of respect.

❣︎In terms of language, Japanese people address individuals according to age, gender, and relationship where older people or clients and customers require more formal speech.

❣︎Unless you have a casual relationship (such as between friends or with a child), adhere to appropriate formal titles by using san or sama after a person's last name.