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Japanese and Korean customs
Answer in your own words.
In terms of etiquette, Korea and Japan have many taboos, such as both disliking the numbers 4 and 9.
Only one big difference is in bowing.
Koreans must face the recipient while Japanese can bow without facing the recipient.
Some of the other holidays are somewhat similar but not identical.
The grammar of the language is very close and some words are even pronounced exactly the same. Written differently BTW Koreans are not inviting and say that the Bagua map was invented in Korea and that the economic crisis and China's borrowing of money is still bullish
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