Do Japanese nod yes?

Do Japanese nod yes?

This article explores the answer to the question of whether Japanese people nod to say yes. It discusses how Japanese culture influences nonverbal communication and how nodding is used in Japan to indicate agreement, understanding, respect or gratitude. It also looks at other nonverbal cues that can be used to interpret what someone is saying or feeling, such as posture and hand gestures. Finally, it explains the subtle differences between a nod of agreement versus disagreement in Japan.
What is a Japanese yes?

What is a Japanese yes?

This article explores the various nuances of the Japanese yes, how to interpret it in different situations and common misconceptions about it. It explains that there are several ways to express a yes in Japanese, each with their own subtle nuances and meanings. It also discusses how to interpret a Japanese yes by paying attention to words being used, tone of voice, body language etc. Finally, it provides some examples of how one might use different types of yeses depending on context.