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No Chinese have learned the kind of Japanese stuff now, and even as a culture it is dirty.
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You can't stick chopsticks vertically into the rice.
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As we all know, every country has a country's etiquette knowledge, which also indicates the country's progressive culture and art. A country's etiquette knowledge can also see whether a country is very worthy of communication, and etiquette knowledge can often be seen in people's daily life.
Over the course of a growing trend, this knowledge of etiquette has been further simplified and accepted by more and more people. In Japanese ceremonial culture and art, everyone knows its characteristics. Let me accompany you to get to know it.
First, an introduction to Japanese etiquette.
Japanese etiquette is not only traditional etiquette, but also new etiquette knowledge, and the two are mixed to produce Japanese etiquette. Japan was the ruler of the country, and in ancient times, Japan was a vassal state belonging to China. Eventually, Japan produced its own unique culture and art.
As everyone knows, in the traditional etiquette of Japan, it is also mixed with the corresponding traditional etiquette culture and art of China. Through the continuous development of the Japanese people, they have added other etiquette cultures to this knowledge of etiquette, and have developed their own unique Japanese etiquette.
Second, the characteristics of Japanese etiquette.
Whether it is in a declared place or an informal place, Japanese people pay great attention to their clothing, in other words, they pay special attention to cleanliness and neatness.
For everyone, Japanese people smile and don't show their anger when they're particularly angry, which makes a lot of people feel that Japanese people are stronger. On that day, when a Japanese person introduces himself to others, he explains in detail his age, where he works, and how he relates to the introducer.
Third, the exchange of experience.
In fact, the vast majority of people to interact with the Japanese, feel that the Japanese are more polite, and at the same time when meeting with people, but also to say honorifics, which also makes the vast majority of people feel that the Japanese are more polite, which happens to be the result of Japanese etiquette culture and art, and Japanese etiquette culture and art also let more and more people grasp and master, at the same time, it also enhances the cultural exchanges between countries and countries, attracting a large number of people to Japan for vacation and tourism, and then produces the development trend of Japan's economic development.
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But in terms of Japanese etiquette and culture, I know that the traditional Japanese clothes are called kimonos, and they also wear geta, and there is also a tea ceremony culture.
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I think that Japan's etiquette culture is broad and profound, and it is also very famous in the world, Japan is a country of etiquette, which is undeniable, and it is very important to pay attention to etiquette, and this culture has also attracted a lot of tourists to travel, which has led to the development of local tourism and promoted the development of Japan's economy.
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In terms of Japanese etiquette, I know that this culture is very inclusive and has many branches, such as clothing, etiquette, sake, food, and so on.
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Introduction: As we all know, every country has a national etiquette, and these etiquette also represents the national development culture, a national etiquette can also see whether a country is worth interacting with, and etiquette can be seen everywhere in our daily life, these etiquette has been further simplified after continuous development, so that more and more people accept. In terms of Japanese etiquette culture, everyone knows what characteristics there are, so let's take a look at them.
1. Introduction to Japanese etiquette.
There are both traditional and new types of Japanese etiquette, and the two are mixed together to form Japanese etiquette. In the end, Japan became independent and formed its own unique culture, but in the traditional Japanese etiquette, it also mixed the corresponding traditional Chinese etiquette culture, and the Japanese formed their own unique Japanese etiquette through their own continuous development and added other etiquette culture to these etiquette. <>
2. Characteristics of Japanese etiquette.
Japanese people pay great attention to their dress, whether it is formal or informal, and they are very neat and tidy when it comes to dressing. Japanese people smile at anyone, and even when they are angry, they don't show their anger easily, which makes more people feel that Japanese people are easier to get along with. When Japanese people introduce themselves to others, they will give details about their age, where they work, and their relationship with the introducer.
3. Lessons learned.
In fact, after getting along with the Japanese, most people feel that the Japanese are more polite, and at the same time, they will also say honorifics when meeting people, which also makes most people think that the Japanese are more polite, which is caused by the Japanese etiquette culture, and the Japanese etiquette culture also makes more and more people know and understand, and also promotes cultural exchanges between countries, attracting more people to travel to Japan, thus bringing about Japan's economic development.
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I don't know much about the etiquette and culture of Japan, but I know that they like cherry blossoms very much, and there are many cherry blossom trees in the country, and they will also hold fireworks festivals on a regular basis, and they will also hold fireworks displays, and there are also very famous campus festivals, which are very lively, and they also like to wear kimonos in such traditional festivals, and they also like to soak in hot springs very much, and they think that frequent hot springs are very good for the body.
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It is also very polite, so when they see a guest, they will choose to say hello as soon as possible, they will hand their business cards to each other, and they will shake hands to say hello, and they are also very attentive to listen and listen to what others say.
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Japanese people are very particular about etiquette, and they pay more attention to hygiene and cleanliness, pay attention to some rules, and like to kneel and sit, and will not do some uncivilized behavior, very well-behaved and so on.
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