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While Americans greet each other with a handshake or hug, Japanese people usually nod or bow
Explanation:
Americans often greet each other with a handshake, kiss on the cheek, or hug.
But in Japan, people greet each other by bowing or giving a simple nod. Traditionally, there are four different types of bowing, according to Slate. Each represents a different emotion, such as gratitude, remorsefulness, and respect. Generally speaking, the deeper the bow, the more gratitude or appreciation you are showing.
I think it would be A if not I am sorry
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Answer:
how many words? And what grade?
danielleang avatar
sorry, "what grade are you in?"
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