- Giri (Japanese) - Wikipedia
" Giri books", or village registers that included all the unpaid obligations of one family or individual to another, were a cultural phenomenon that could exist only in a static agricultural culture, as opposed to a migrant or hunter gatherer tradition
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- Giri: Japan’s Code of Loyalty, Honor, and Reciprocity. | The Wabi Sabi . . .
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- Japanese Culture: What is the Meaning of “Giri”? - Sakuraco
Giri is about doing what is morally right and socially expected, even if it is complicated or inconvenient Historically, giri comes from the samurai (Japanese warriors) code of bushidō (the way of the warrior)
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- [20 101] Giri: The Japanese Sense of Duty and Obligation
Giri (義理) refers to a sense of duty or moral obligation that individuals feel towards others—whether it’s toward family, friends, colleagues, or even society as a whole
- Understanding the giri that drives politeness in Japanese society
While giri often involves adhering to societal norms and obligations, it goes beyond mere conformity, highlighting the significance of heartfelt gestures that express genuine care and concern for others
- Giri: Reciprocity in Japanese Culture – The Invisible Bond of Obligation
Giri: reciprocity in Japanese culture remains one of the most defining yet complex social principles in Japan It is an invisible force that governs interactions, business relationships, and personal obligations, ensuring that harmony and duty are upheld
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