1
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completing tasks ahead of schedule
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Japan
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Highly valued as it shows diligence and respect for others' time
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1
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2
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laziness
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Japan
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Sometimes seen as a result of burnout and overwork, leading to understanding and support rather than strict criticism.
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1
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3
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lazy
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Japan
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Taking periodic rest or breaks is considered important for mental and physical well-being, and is not necessarily viewed as laziness.
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1
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4
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procrastination
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Japan
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Viewed as disrespectful and irresponsible
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1
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5
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procrastination
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Japan
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Strongly discouraged and associated with laziness and lack of discipline, as punctuality and diligence are highly valued.
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1
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6
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task
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Japan
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Tasks are typically approached with a focus on collective harmony and may involve consensus-based decision making rather than individual achievement.
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1
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7
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task
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Japan
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Tasks are expected to be completed meticulously and with attention to detail.
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1
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8
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task
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Japan
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Tasks are often communicated verbally and are expected to be completed collaboratively, with an emphasis on teamwork and group harmony.
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1
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