yes. they even say the last name (family name) before saying their own first name when adressing themselves or family menbers
There are many different ways that the Japanese show respect. Their entire culture is based on respect.
japanese people treat thier elders with a to of respect!
respect = sonkei ( in Japanese )
As well as greeting other people, Japanese people bow to express a feeling of respect, thanking, and apologizing.
no cuz their mums whip them
Older people deserve respect because they have lived long life serving our family and society
japenese live with their family
yes
Japanese heritage refers to the cultural customs, traditions, language, art, and history that have been passed down through generations in Japan. It encompasses a rich and diverse range of practices, beliefs, and values that shape the identity and way of life of the Japanese people. Family, respect for elders, and a strong connection to nature are some key aspects of Japanese heritage.
After greeting them the younger people touch the elder's feet, to show respect.
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"Family" is 'kazoku' in Japanese.