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What's the difference between handing over and bowing?

1, "Handing" is a gift to meet people, unlike shaking hands, hugging, kissing face and forehead in western countries, and not as good as bowing in Japan; Don't hold the guest's hand, but hold your own hand and keep shaking it. There are two kinds of movements, one is to hug each other. "Bowing" means putting your palms together.

2. hand over; It is common etiquette to greet guests; Bowing is a more sincere etiquette to respect God and elders. Today's handshake and bow are actually foreign civilizations absorbed after the May 4th Movement.

3. Hand over the universal etiquette commonly used by ordinary people; Jugongli is a common solemn etiquette for scholars to meet nobles.

Extended data:

There are good and bad points between salute and handover, good things are positive and bad things are negative; Male is yang, or left-handed, female is yin, or right-handed; When giving gifts, the man's left hand is outside and the woman's right hand is outside; At the funeral, the man's right hand is outside, while the woman's left hand is outside.

China's application for surrender means: Say hello. When we meet for the first time, we will bow and say "hello" as a greeting. Hello. Bow when you meet your friend. Apologize When you say something wrong or do something wrong, bow your head and raise your hand to say "I'm sorry" to apologize. Thank you. When others help, they will bow to show their gratitude. Congratulations.

Phoenix Net-Happy New Year: Men and women bow in different postures. Don't make a mistake.