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Cultural Tips and Courtesy<br />

The <strong>Japan</strong>ese are known to be very well-mannered people, so before you go to <strong>Japan</strong>, it is important that you know how to behave in certain<br />

situations in order to not appear rude or discourteous.<br />

Greeting people<br />

Bowing is how <strong>Japan</strong>ese people greet each other. It can be a subtle head nod or a full bow that requires bending at the waist. Usually, a head<br />

nod is enough for greeting friends and casual acquaintances, while the deep bow is frequently used for formal situations to show utmost<br />

respect.<br />

Entering a <strong>Japan</strong>ese home<br />

The <strong>Japan</strong>ese do not wear their shoes inside their homes. Once they enter the house, they leave their outdoor footwear by the entrance area<br />

(known as genkan), arrange their shoes so as the front or toe caps are facing the door, and put on slippers that are only for indoor use.<br />

Eating<br />

At restaurants, customers are usually provided with wet towels for cleaning their hands before the meal. If there are no wet towels available,<br />

simply wash your hands with soap and water.<br />

Once food has been served, whether at a restaurant or at home, everyone at the table utters “itadakimasu”, a phrase that means “I humbly<br />

receive”, which works similarly to “Bon appétit”.<br />

To eat food from a small bowl, pick up the bowl and raise it up to about mouth level so that getting the food from the bowl to your mouth is<br />

much easier.<br />

Properly hold your chopsticks by placing your fingers near the ends. If you are not using them, put them down on the tray or on top of the bowl,<br />

parallel to each other. Do not stick them vertically into the food.<br />

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