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Why do Japanese people respect their elders so much?
This article explores the tradition of respect for elders in Japan, which is deeply rooted in Confucianism and other religions such as Buddhism and Shintoism. It also looks at traditional values like filial piety (showing love & devotion) & giri (duty). Respect for elders is seen as an important part of being polite and respectful, and there are many ways that younger generations can show proper respect towards their elderly relatives/friends/colleagues etc., such as bowing when greeting them & speaking politely etc. Respect for elders brings many benefits not only those who are respected but also those who do the respecting – learning from experiences & gaining valuable insights into how things were done ‘in the old days’ – creating strong bonds between family & individuals within society – leading to more harmonious relationships all round.