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What are the customs and habits in Japan?

Address: When addressing Japanese people, you can call them "Mr.", "Miss" and "Madam", or you can add the word "Jun" after the surname or first name and call them "XXX".

Only on very formal occasions do Japanese people use their full names.

Greetings: Japanese greetings are basically expressed by bowing, which originated from the culture of the Tang Dynasty. When standing, put your feet together, stand up straight and bow your head. From general salute to upper body to 90-degree bow.

According to the degree of etiquette, the angle of bow is varied.

In a room covered with "tatami", you must sit down and salute.

Extended data:

Japan (Japanese: にっぽんこく, にほんこく, English: Japan), referred to as "Japan", is located in East Asia, and its name means "the country of sunrise".

The main ethnic group is the Japanese-speaking Yamato ethnic group, with a total population of about 1.26 billion.

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