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Special awards being given to the Gold Medalists.

https://twitter.com/yuzu_pino/status/968100393724010496 Documentary about Yuzu's road to the Olympics NHK

Even the presenter starts joking with the athletes and everyone in the audience finds something to cheer for even if they are CEOs or chairmen of some important organization. We just have too much energy to contain 
How'd they out together a documentary so quickly?

The announcer asking the athletes to stand up and bow was so strange for me :shocked: Don't get me wrong please I don't have any bad intention with saying it, it's just an attitude that is so new and unfamiliar for me and as I said it's so interesting for me to see these different aspects of other cultures.


The same for us not bowing though, we just stand. I mean if I'm sitting behind my desk working and a Prof. older than me enters the room I stand up as a sign of paying respect to him. Similarly, in formal events when people notice older people stand up for them but it can not happen through an announcer. People find it insulting to be asked to respect someone else. They do it themselves but if they were asked by a third party they would 100% reject it. Guess it's a very confusing behaviourAnnouncement to stand up and bow starts from kindergarten for Japanese kids. It's always there for formal events.
