Bowing, or 'Ojigi', is a fundamental part of Japanese culture used to show respect, gratitude, or apologies in daily interactions.
The Three Main Degrees:
- 📐 Eshaku (15°): A casual greeting used for acquaintances or passing someone in the hallway
- 📐 Keirei (30°): The most common business bow, used for greeting clients or entering a meeting
- 📐 Saikeirei (45°): A profound bow used to show deep respect, sincere gratitude, or a formal apology
Cultural Etiquette:
- 🤝 The duration and depth of the bow depend on the social status of the people involved
- 👀 It is important to keep the back straight and avoid making eye contact during the bow as a sign of humility
This practice reflects the deep-rooted values of hierarchy and mutual respect within Japanese society.