Japanese customs

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This is a list of Japanese customs and some customs may not be true in another region even within Japan. These are generally accepted modern customs in Japan and those customs changing are listed as Transitive customs. Some customs are historically different and these are listed as well.

Argument and Debate

Do's Don't

Cooking and Eating

Do's

  • Say Itadakimasu before eating and Gochisosama after eating.

Don't

Alcohoric Drinks

Do's

  • Do accept another glass when you can drink more.
  • It is okay to get drunk.
  • When drunk, one's responsibility on actions and talks are reduced.

Don't

  • Don't force someone to drink.

Do's

  • Use them to pickup foods.
  • Leave them beside a plate when finished with eating.

Don't

  • Don't stub foods with them.
  • Don't pass foods using chopsticks to chopsticks.

Funeral

Do's Don't

Greeting and Parting

Do's

  • Bow or shake hands when meeting.
  • When parting, instead of simply saying goodbye, make a wish to meet again.

Don't

  • Don't simply walk off.

Gender Roles

Do's

  • Treat both sex in a same way as much as possible.

Don't

Person to Person

Do's

Don't

  • Don't open a gift immediately. At least ask before opening.
  • Don't stare.

Working Ethics

Do's

  • Arrive early and be prepared to start working as soon as workhours begin.
  • Praise other workers for supports even when they had been a little help for a success.

Don't

Transitive Customs

Do's

Don't

Historic Customs

Do's

Don't

See Also