Lesson 21 of 84 ยท Rules and Safety
โญ 30 XPRules Around the World
Different places have different rules.
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Then & Now
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Different places have different rules. In some countries, people greet each other differently. For example, in Japan, people bow to say hello. In other places, people shake hands. Learning these rules helps us respect others. Knowing global rules makes us better friends around the world.
Key Facts
People greet in different ways around the world.
Bowing is a common greeting in Japan.
Respecting rules helps us make friends.
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Question 1
1 of 2What is a common greeting in Japan?
Why this still matters
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