State if the following is true or false.in Japanese culture not wearing shoes inside someone's home and bowing is a sign of respect

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True.

In Japanese culture, removing shoes before entering someone's home is considered a sign of respect and cleanliness. It is customary to leave your shoes at the entrance, often placing them neatly together, and sometimes you will be provided with indoor slippers to wear instead. Additionally, bowing is a traditional way of showing respect, greeting, and expressing gratitude or apology. The depth and duration of the bow can vary depending on the context and the relationship between the individuals involved.
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