In Japan, it is customary to remove shoes before entering a home, a tradition rooted in cleanliness and respect. Similarly, in many Middle Eastern cultures, removing shoes before entering a mosque or even a home is a sign of reverence and humility. However, in Western cultures, while some might remove shoes for comfort, it is not a universally expected sign of respect in the same way. This highlights how different societies express respect through varying customs related to personal space and cleanliness. Which of the following statements best captures the essence of the comparison made in the paragraph regarding traditions of respect?
A) All cultures have the same traditions for showing respect.