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Japan is often considered more "western" in culture than other Asian countries. Compared to the United States, there are1a lot of similarities. But Japan and the US do have many cultural 2as well. Here are some of 3:
4 people are usually more formal. The Japanese stand farther when talking than Americans, and last names with honorifics(敬语)are5. In America, good customer service is usually6and friendly. In Japan, waiters don't usually stop to ask customers how the food is, and strangers don't often talk 7waiting for the bus.
Japanese people 8. Many Asian countries bow instead of9hands, but Japanese people bow in more situations than10sending greetings. Bowing can be11in apologizing and thanking.
No tipping in Japan! In Japan, tipping is not12or not done. If you leave a little money on the 13after eating, the waiter will run after you with your "forgotten" money. In America, tips are used to14thanks for the good service. 15 are glad to receive a tip.