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attitude towards authority
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Japan
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Respecting and obeying authority figures is highly valued and considered a sign of politeness and harmony.
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1
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2
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attitudes towards authority
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Japan
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Respect for authority figures is deeply ingrained in the culture and seen as a sign of loyalty and social harmony.
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1
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3
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authority
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Japan
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Authority figures are often addressed by honorific titles and suffixes like 'san', 'sama', 'sensei', depending on the level of respect and formality.
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1
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4
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authority
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Japan
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Respect for authority and hierarchical structures is deeply ingrained in society, and obedience to elders and leaders is highly valued.
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1
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5
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authority figure
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Japan
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Authority figures are generally treated with utmost respect and formality
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1
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6
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authority figures
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Japan
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Emphasize harmony and group consensus, and may downplay personal authority
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1
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7
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deference to authority
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Japan
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Highly valued and expected in workplace and society, with strict adherence to hierarchical structure.
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1
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8
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respect for authority
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Japan
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Emphasizes hierarchy and deference to elders, employers, and officials
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1
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9
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respect for authority
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Japan
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Emphasis on hierarchical relationships and formalities in addressing elders
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1
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10
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respect for authority
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Japan
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Respect for authority figures is deeply ingrained in the culture.
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1
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11
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respect for authority
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Japan
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Respect for authority plays a significant role in social interactions and is deeply ingrained in the cultural values.
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1
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