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Why do Koreans bow like Japanese?
This article explores the differences between the traditional bowing styles of Japan and Korea, which have been used for centuries to show respect and appreciation. It explains how both countries share some similarities in their approach to bowing, such as placing hands together at chest level while bending forward at the waist and lowering eyes while keeping back straight. However, there are subtle differences between Japanese and Korean bows that reflect each country’s unique cultural values, such as depth and speed of bow, as well as eye contact. The article also discusses the cultural significance of bowing in both countries and how it can be used to express a variety of emotions beyond politeness and respect.

