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Bowing Etiquette in Japanese Culture - Illustration & Explanation #3216322 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts two young boys in casual clothing (blue shirts, green and blue shorts) bowing deeply with hands at their sides, mouths open as if speaking or apologizing, and sweat drops indicating effort or sincerity. Their postures reflect traditional bowing customs used in Japan and other East Asian societies to convey respect, humility, or remorse. The clean, cartoon-style art makes it ideal for educational or cultural content aimed at children or language learners.
This image is commonly used on educational websites, language-learning platforms, or cultural guides explaining Japanese etiquette, especially for beginners or younger audiences. It supports content about greetings, apologies, or social norms, matching user intent to understand nonverbal communication in cross-cultural contexts.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning behind deep bows in Japanese culture. This illustrated guide explains respect, hierarchy, and proper posture for greetings and apologies.
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