Courtship
Symbols and Humor
Body Language
Acceptance
Relationships
100
True or false: Parents are extremely influential during the first few dates
True
100
A fish that often represents great fortune and perseverance
Carp
100
What is the "ugly" gesture? (show gesture)
(see book)
100
A sense of obligation to act one's role in society.
What is giri?
100
Modern attributes of attractive women
Pale skin in winter, tan in summer, submissive actions, humble, crooked teeth, etc.
200
Gathers photographs and resumes of potential partners
matchmakers
200
An article of clothing that tends to have Japanese symbols
Kimono
200
What do Japanese people do when they are embarrassed or not able to do something?
Scratch their head
200
honne
What is one's innerself
200
Modern attractive attributes of men.
Tall, slim, intelligent, etc.
300
Many Japanese participate in this form of courtship
Omiai
300
A symbol of longevity, good fortune, and peace
Crane
300
What is the role of body language in Japanese culture?
To communicate/express emotions that are not shared with words.
300
One's outerself
What is tatemae?
300
Why are males and females in Japan rarely friends?
Because it is seen as dating, which is discouraged (until after high school).
400
The Japanese term for the wedding ceremony
Shiki
400
A unique form of storytelling that some choose to form their careers into
Rakugo
400
This is a common answer most often expressed in body language.
Saying no (rather than with words)
400
An action/emotion that contradicts with one's societal obligation to preserve/protect an object/idea of value to oneself.
What is ninjo?
400
How many friends do most Japanese people have for life?
One
500
Stage of relationship where they are boyfriend/girlfriend
magkasintahan
500
The cherry blossom is a fragile flower that symbolizes ________.
passage of life
500
How do Japanese people show "they are deeply in love" with gestures? (do gesture)
(show book)
500
The things which are usually only shared with true, lifelong friends.
What are emotions?
500
How are friends usually gained?
Common social group