A course on how to apologize the Japanese way.

Now let’s learn about the Japanese way of expressing apologies (shazai). Every country has its own culture of apology, and the way it is expressed depends on the degree of apology, and Japan is no exception. In Japan, there are nine types of apology expressions. These nine types of apology expressions are the basic apology expressions, so please do not forget them.

1. a basho (a short bow)
2. deep bail
3. bow
4. long bow
5. repeated bowing
6. bowing on one knee
7. kneeling on the ground
8. face down on the ground
9. bury your body in the ground

Japanese people always apologize at least five times a day. Please be very careful not to apologize in the wrong way, as it can be very serious. We recommend that you always remember to apologize when communicating with people at airports, department stores, train stations, restaurants, etc. Once you have mastered this, you will be a respectable Japanese.

Attention!
This is a comedy video by a comedian making fun of Japanese apologies!!!

The Art of Apology: Turning a “Pinch” into an “Opportunity”!
Apologizing to customers, suppliers, bosses, family, and friends ……. Some people end up making the other person angry, while others are able to build better relationships than before. Some people get angry with others, while others are able to build better relationships than before. –What’s the difference? In this book, we use specific examples from news apology conferences and everyday situations. This book will show you how to apologize in a way that conveys sincerity, using specific examples seen in news apology conferences and everyday situations. From the basics of how to apologize in a way that conveys sincerity to the “amazing techniques” that can turn the other person into a fan.

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One response to “A course on how to apologize the Japanese way.”

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    Rest assured that no amount of Japanese, no matter how Japanese, would apologize like this!

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