3. the curve.A culture that is different from the House we used to pray to, or different from, the Western sailors used to shake hands (hand shake) is a curved bow in Japan called the "Rei" (re/i re) or "Ojigi" (gi/o/o ji-JI, Japan) The people of Japan appreciated the curve in time to meet or goodbye. The tradition of people in Japan are considered sufficiently complex such as a curve, and the curve should be low, just as long as, or how many times the curve is the curve on what elders bend, bend, but if the same level of deep enough. In addition to the time we meet or farewell from the arc and can be curved to bent thanks to greet (Eshaku/e/sha ku Ishikawa hotel) is a greeting to those who completely. How is the bow a 15 degree angle to the plain, curved respect (u/Rei/fu tsu Futsuu Fu Tsu Yun) is a greeting to those we know or salespeople to customers, how is the bow about 30 degrees of arc respect baepnopnom (Rei/re Saikei sa u/SA Ilocos i tsu khrei Rae Izu) is to provide adults with respect. Those who are older or who have a high position, boss. How is the bow a 45 degrees with the devil dash straight line.
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