Classification of Jugongli
One is three bows.
Before saluting, you should take off your hat or scarf, stand upright, look straight up, bend your upper body back and forth about 90 degrees, and then return to its original state, and so on for three consecutive times.
The other is a deep bow.
(15 ~ 90 degrees), suitable for almost all social and business activities. In order to show respect for each other, friends, comrades, guests and hosts, subordinates to superiors, and younger generations to elders can all bow and salute.
The action essentials of Jugongli
Men put their hands on their sides, and women put their hands together in front of their bodies.
Bend at medium speed, then slowly raise your head and straighten your waist.
Pay attention when saluting, don't squint, and so does the recipient. When you lift it after the ceremony, look at each other politely.
Matters needing attention in Jugongli
When saluting, don't squint and look around, talking and laughing, smoking or eating in your mouth, don't move too fast, be steady and dignified, and have reverence for each other. Usually, the recipient should return the gift, and the bow is roughly the same as the upper body of the giver; But when the superiors or elders reciprocate, they don't have to bow in return, but they can nod or shake hands in return.
Jugongli is very popular in some countries in Southeast Asia, such as Japan and North Korea. When receiving foreign guests from these countries, you should bow and pay attention to three etiquette rules:
1, the bow should be returned with a bow;
2. People with lower status should bow first;
3. People with lower status bow relatively deeply.
Where the bow ceremony is used.
② When picking up and dropping off customers, bow 30 degrees.