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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 The Differences,Japanese Culture Vs. Chinese Culture Japanese CultureReligion Major religions are Shinto and buhdiasm Communication Japanese use nonverbal communication in some instances HierachyThe Japanese have a hierarchy being very conscious of age and status, treatment of certain degrees of statuses and ages differently.Etiquette Greeting in Japan are very floral and ritualized, but they don't expect foreigners to understand the subtle nuanced technique.its common for someone to newcomers,e kmtp a groups say the introducer.Chines cultureMajor religions are Buddhist,,Taoism, Confucianism, Islam, and Christianity .Verbal Japanese Culture Major religions are Shinto and Buddhism. Major religions are Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Islam, and Christianity. Chinese Culture Japanese use nonverbal communication, valuing it more than verbal communication in some instances. Verbal communication matters as much the spoken word in communication of the Chinese culture. The Japanese have a hierarchy being very conscious of age and status, treating certain degrees of statuses and ages differently. Greetings in Japan are very formal and ritualized, but they don't expect foreigners to get the bowing right since it is a subtle nuanced technique. Etiquette Religion Communication Hierarchy Chinese have a rigid family structure regarding hierarchy, the older members of the family are given esteem and obedience based on their age and place in the family. The older you are the more respect you get. A handshake or nod is a sufficient nonverbal greeting but not necessary. The oldest person introduces themself first. It is common for someone to newcomer into a group through a proxy like someone else in the group as the introducer.
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