concept   sitting quietly
culture   Japan
statement   In Japanese culture, sitting quietly is commonly practiced as a sign of respect and self-discipline, particularly in formal and traditional settings.

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1 sit in Japan Often practiced during tea ceremonies or formal gatherings. 1
2 sit in Japan Often associated with traditional tea ceremonies and sitting on floor mats. 1
3 sit quietly Japan Expected behavior in public places and classrooms 1
4 sit quietly Japan Expected behavior in formal settings such as classrooms and libraries 1
5 sit quietly Japan Expected behavior in school or public places 1
6 sit quietly Japan Valued behavior reflecting respect and self-discipline, especially during meditation or tea ceremonies 1
7 sit quietly Japan Considered polite and respectful in public places and during meetings 1
8 sitting cross-legged Japan Considered respectful and common for meditation 1
9 sitting quietly Japan Commonly practiced as a sign of respect and self-discipline in traditional activities such as tea ceremonies and meditation. 1
10 sitting quietly Japan Commonly practiced and valued as a sign of respect and discipline, especially in formal settings like schools, temples, and ceremonies. 1
11 sitting quietly Japan Expected behavior in public spaces such as transportation and waiting areas 1
12 sitting quietly Japan Seen as a sign of respect and good manners in traditional settings 1