Japanese treasure mothers greet their children with "three bows" after school, and the etiquette is cumbersome.

Lead: Hello everyone. Nowadays, children usually go to school by school bus. Parents in China usually wait at home when their children leave school, and when they get off the school bus, they will go home alone. Although Japanese children have to take the school bus home, parents need to go out to pick up their children and bow three times during the whole process of picking up their children. Next, I will take you to understand.

Japanese treasure mothers greet their children with "three bows" after school, and the etiquette is too cumbersome.

In some movies and TV programs, we can know that Japanese people pay great attention to etiquette, and they bow to show their respect. In fact, the same is true of Japanese in real life, which is well reflected in the fact that Ma Bao welcomes her children after school. Japanese school buses are usually punctual, and Ma Bao will come to pick up the children every once in a while. When the school bus approaches, Ma Bao will bow to it. In fact, this is to thank the school bus driver for sending the children home safely.

Then the teacher will get off first. At this time, Ma Bao will bow to thank the teacher. Then the child got out of the car and stood beside Ma Bao. At this time, Ma Bao and the children will bow to the teacher together, and the teacher will return the gift politely. In this way, mothers should bow three times when welcoming their children home from school. I have to say that this kind of etiquette is really comprehensive, but it is also a bit cumbersome. In this regard, netizens have their own opinions.

User comments

Health and safety: with such a wife, you don't have to worry about your children's education.

Please call me Brother Fei: It's no use packing these things. There are more things to pass cigarettes.

I am a snail: I have to admit, they are all very polite, but that's all.

Eat small fish, Fish: Anyway, the Japanese are obsessed with politeness and can't refuse to accept it.

If parents want their children to be polite, they should set an example.

I still agree with the opinions of netizens. Japanese people are really self-disciplined in politeness, which is a quality we don't have, but it also has a lot to do with people's living habits. However, there is one thing that parents should learn. If they want their children to be polite, parents should set a good example for their children. After all, parents are the best teachers and have the greatest influence on children. If parents are usually rude and unreasonable, it is simply more difficult to educate a humble and polite child than to ascend to heaven.