culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, teacher-student relationships are formal, hierarchical, and prioritize respect for the teacher.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 teacher-student relations Japan Highly respectful, hierarchical, and emphasizes obedience and deference to the teacher 2
2 lecturer-student interaction Japan Typically less interactive, with the focus on respecting the authority of the lecturer 1
3 student-teacher interaction Japan Emphasizes respect and formality, with minimal interaction beyond the classroom 1
4 student-teacher relationship Japan A more formal and hierarchical relationship where students show great respect for teachers and maintain a certain distance is the norm. 1
5 student-teacher relationships Japan Students address teachers with honorific titles and maintain a more formal and respectful relationship both in and outside of the classroom. 1
6 teacher-student interaction Japan Students address teachers with formal titles and honorifics. 1
7 teacher-student interaction Japan Physical contact between teachers and students is generally avoided. 1
8 teacher-student relationship Japan Students are expected to show deference and obedience to teachers 1
9 teacher-student relationship Japan Teacher-student relationships are generally more formal and distant 1
10 trainer-student relationship Japan Emphasizes hierarchical structure and formal respect 1