I am not a British, but I really like when the Japanese do not push like primitives on a horse or under a horse – like the rest of the tourist troglodytes.
In Japanese culture, bowing is a way of showing respect and gratitude. The Japanese tourist was bowing to the Queen's Guard to show their deep respect for the soldier's dedication and the tradition they represent. It's a way of communicating appreciation without using words, and it reflects the Japanese value of harmony and consideration for others. This is why the gesture was so appreciated by people around the world.
Man you can’t help but have the deepest respect for the Japanese and their culture. Everything they do is meaningful. Deliberate and precise. It truly makes for a harmonious atmosphere and culture. I know I could speak on behalf of the western world and specifically America when I say that we dream of and strive for a similar harmony within our own society. I know this is in the UK but I’m just saying. I’m genuinely proud of my country’s relationship with Japan. We went from being bitter rivals to being among the best allies. For sure our number one ally in the far east with Korea coming in a close second.
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主役はこっちみたいなポーズは流行りですか
最後に「かわいい〜」って言ってるの聞こえた。
A special mention for her brilliant pose. 😄
Looks like Korean
She's cute 😍
歩き方がめっちゃ日本人女性
Highly Civilized!
I am not a British, but I really like when the Japanese do not push like primitives on a horse or under a horse – like the rest of the tourist troglodytes.
She’s beautiful
I love this culture
Wow! Big respect for Japanese culture 👍👍🥰
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Second bow is for the horse.She was very happy.
oh, i wish every tourist was like her !
海外の方でも日本人って分かるんだ!
お馬さんにもちゃんと挨拶してます😊
I love Japan
They have strongest passport forr a reason
very sweet and politely❤
とても良いですね!
Luv Japanese people and their culture — and then I watched Ichi The Killer! 🤢
日本🇯🇵朋友就是那麼有禮貌👍👍👍
What a lovely human ❤️ respectful citizen of earth and all creatures great and small.
She took great care not to disturb the guard and horse, by keeping a safe distance for the photo. ❤ Respect.
How to tell a Japanese tourist from a Chinese tourist, Japanese have manners.
In Japanese culture, bowing is a way of showing respect and gratitude.
The Japanese tourist was bowing to the Queen's Guard to show their deep respect for the soldier's dedication and the tradition they represent.
It's a way of communicating appreciation without using words, and it reflects the Japanese value of harmony and consideration for others. This is why the gesture was so appreciated by people around the world.
Man you can’t help but have the deepest respect for the Japanese and their culture. Everything they do is meaningful. Deliberate and precise. It truly makes for a harmonious atmosphere and culture. I know I could speak on behalf of the western world and specifically America when I say that we dream of and strive for a similar harmony within our own society. I know this is in the UK but I’m just saying. I’m genuinely proud of my country’s relationship with Japan. We went from being bitter rivals to being among the best allies. For sure our number one ally in the far east with Korea coming in a close second.
True class
Perdieron una guerra mundial, se alzaron de los escombros, formaron un país tecnológicamente superior y son supremamente respetuosos.
Honor, pride, politeness, respect, that's also why what they build is quality!
Japanese people are very courteous to everyone .
Sad part is they're decreasing and people who don't have any sense are increasing
Amore❤❤❤❤
Long live respectful humans. Japanese supporters at the end of a footballmatch clean the stadion together.
Beautiful…we in Europe are a brunch of ass…….
Trying bowing to a man using a urinal in Japan.