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  2. Etiquette in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Eating is a dominant aspect of Chinese culture and eating out is one of the most common ways to honour guests, socialize, and deepen friendships.Generally, Chinese etiquette is very similar to that in other East Asian countries such as Korea and Japan, with some exceptions.

  3. Border checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    Johor Bahru Checkpoint and Woodlands Checkpoint on the Malaysia–Singapore border handles the busiest international land border crossing in the world, with 350,000 travellers daily. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A border checkpoint is a location on an international border where travelers or goods are inspected and allowed (or denied) passage through.

  4. Bowing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    People bowing in Japan. Bowing in Japan (お辞儀, Ojigi) is the act of lowering one's head or the upper part of the torso, commonly used as a sign of salutation, reverence, apology or gratitude in social or religious situations. [1] Historically, ojigi was closely affiliated with the samurai.

  5. Breaking with tradition, Trump did not bow to Japan's ... - AOL

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    Trump opted against a bow when he met the Japanese emperor, slightly tilting his head as a gesture of respect to the 83-year-old leader. Breaking with tradition, Trump did not bow to Japan's ...

  6. Category:Lists of international border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Category for lists of border crossings, across countries Pages in category "Lists of international border crossings" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  7. Japan border policy keeps thousands of foreigners in limbo

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    Japan has become one of the world's most difficult countries to enter and some are comparing it to the locked country, or “sakoku," policy of xenophobic warlords who ruled Japan in the 17th to ...

  8. Why the Rafah border crossing is vital for humanitarian aid ...

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    Officials at the Gaza border ministry on Wednesday released a list of about 500 people who would be allowed to cross, including aid workers from Doctors Without Borders and the International ...

  9. Category:International border crossings - Wikipedia

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