concept   apologizing
culture   Japan
statement   In Japanese culture, bowing is a commonly used gesture to express apology.

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1 apologies Japan Significant emphasis on apologies, deeply rooted in culture and etiquette 1
2 apologies Japan Apologies are often expressed through actions rather than direct verbal communication in Japan 1
3 apologies Japan Apologies play a significant role in social interactions and politeness 1
4 apologies Japan Frequent use to express politeness and maintain harmonious relationships 1
5 apologies Japan Apologizing is seen as a formal and important social gesture, and it's considered impolite to not apologize when appropriate. 1
6 apologies Japan Apologies are often used to maintain harmony and show respect, even when one is not at fault 1
7 apologies Japan Apologies are often expressed through non-verbal cues or indirect language, and are seen as a deeper acknowledgment of fault 1
8 apologies Japan Apologies are deeply ingrained in social interactions and may be more formal and frequent 1
9 apologies Japan Given more serious consideration and used less frequently for minor matters 1
10 apologies Japan Apologies are commonly used as a way to show respect or take responsibility for mistakes. 1
11 apologies Japan Apologizing excessively may be seen as insincere 1
12 apologies Japan Apologizing and taking responsibility for mistakes is highly valued in Japanese culture. 1
13 apologies Japan Apologies are commonly expressed with a bow as a sign of respect. 1
14 apologies Japan Bowing and expressing regret is a common way to apologize 1
15 apologies Japan Apologizing is often seen as a sign of humility and respect 1
16 apologies Japan It is customary to apologize even for minor inconveniences, reflecting a culture of politeness and consideration for others. 1
17 apologies Japan Apologies are often accompanied by deep bows and can involve complex expressions of remorse and humility. 1
18 apologies Japan Apologies are often expressed through actions and gestures, such as bowing deeply, to show sincere regret and remorse. 1
19 apologies Tokyo Apologies are often given in a humble and formal manner, with a deep bow as a sign of respect. 1
20 apologizing Japan Apologizing is deeply ingrained in the culture as a way to show respect, even for situations beyond one's control. 1
21 apologizing Japan Apologizing is seen as a way to maintain harmony and is deeply ingrained in the culture. 1
22 apologizing Japan Bowing as a sign of apology 1
23 apologizing Japan Frequent and important in social interactions, often used to convey respect and humility 1
24 apologizing Japan Apologizing for minor inconveniences or shortcomings is considered polite and expected 1
25 apologizing Japan Apology is deeply ingrained in the culture and can be used in various social contexts 1
26 apologizing Japan Less frequent, emphasis on avoiding situations requiring apologies 1
27 apologizing Modern Japan Apologizing is a common and expected social behavior, often done even for minor inconveniences. 1
28 apology Japan Apologizing and expressing regret is deeply ingrained in the culture, emphasizing the importance of maintaining harmony and respect within social relationships. 1
29 apology Japan Apologies are expected to be sincere and accompanied by a deep bow as a sign of remorse and respect. 1
30 apology Japan Apologies are deeply ingrained in the culture as a sign of respect and humility, and are used frequently in social interactions, regardless of fault. 1
31 apology Japan Apologies are taken very seriously and are expected to be sincere and formal, especially in business and social settings. 1
32 apology Japan Apologizing is common for small mistakes or inconveniences 1
33 apology Japan Apologizing and taking responsibility for mistakes is a crucial aspect of Japanese business culture, reflecting the value placed on humility and integrity. 1