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  2. Kuji-in - Wikipedia

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    Kuji-in. The kuji-in (Japanese: 九字印) or jiǔzìyìn (Chinese: 九字印), also known as Nine Hand Seals, is a system of mudras and associated mantras that consist of nine syllables. The mantras are referred to as kuji (Japanese: 九字), which literally translates as nine characters.

  3. Beckoning sign - Wikipedia

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    A beckoning sign is a type of gesture intended to beckon or call-over someone or something. It is usually translated into "come here". This form of nonverbal communication varies from culture to culture, each having a relatively unique method of indicating invitation or enticement. Generally, this move is not recommended as it may imply ...

  4. Etiquette in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the etiquette is not to send them a New Year's Greeting either. Summer cards are sent as well. Shochu-mimai (暑中見舞い) cards are sent from July to August 7 and zansho-mimai (残暑見舞い) cards are sent from August 8 until the end of August. These often contain a polite inquiry about the recipient's health.

  5. What Does Depression Look Like in Men? Here Are 15 Signs and ...

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    Common Symptoms. These are some of the more common symptoms of depression in men: Irritability: Men are less likely to express sadness and more likely to display anger, irritability, or aggression ...

  6. Japanese Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, there are three kinds of sign terms: [ 15 ] Nihon Shuwa (日本手話; JSL: Japanese Sign Language) Nihon Shuwa (JSL) is a natural language that is constructed by unique phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics, like all languages. Taiou Shuwa (対応手話; Signed Japanese, or 日本語対応手話; Manually coded Japanese) Taiou ...

  7. Retired husband syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Retired husband syndrome (主人在宅ストレス症候群, shujin zaitaku sutoresu shōkōgun, literally "one's husband being at home stress syndrome")[1] (RHS) is a psychosomatic stress -related illness recognized in Japanese culture which has been estimated to occur in 60% of the older female population. [2] It is claimed to be a condition ...