Japanese people are often regarded as some of the most polite individuals in the world, with a strong cultural emphasis on respect, humility, and social harmony. Politeness is deeply ingrained in their language, customs, and daily interactions, with various levels of honorifics used to show respect based on social hierarchy and familiarity. This cultural norm fosters a courteous atmosphere in both personal and professional settings, contributing to Japan's reputation for hospitality and consideration.
it has japanses people in
援助が必要 (enjo ga hitsuyou) To make it a polite statement, add です (desu) at the end.
japanese. it doesn't matter who they meet, they're still a lot like japanses people.
Earthquakes.
She was polite as she dismissed him. It is polite to hold the door for others.
Arigatougozaimasu (or) Doumo Arigatou
Tojo
it was used because the Chinese were the first people to create paper but them passed on to the japanses...I THINK>>>LOL>>>>
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
to be kind and do special things for other people
Not all of them are. There are rude french people, just as there are polite french people. Live there long enough, and I'm sure that you will see that this is true.
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