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calm
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Maintaining a calm demeanor and avoiding outward displays of emotion is highly valued.
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calm
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Japan
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Engaging in meditation and practicing mindfulness are common ways to achieve calmness.
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3
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chill
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Japan
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Being too relaxed or laid back is often considered undesirable, and there is more emphasis on diligence and hard work.
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chill
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Japan
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Maintaining composure and self-discipline is valued; showing excessive relaxation or 'chilling' may be frowned upon
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panic
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Japan
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Public displays of panic or distress are generally frowned upon and individuals are encouraged to maintain composure, show restraint, and avoid causing concern to others.
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patience
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Japan
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Valued as a virtue and seen as a sign of emotional strength and self-discipline
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relax
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Japan
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Long work hours and dedication to the job are considered honorable, making relaxation less prioritized
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relax
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Japan
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Relaxing involves practicing mindfulness and finding inner peace.
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remaining calm
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Japan
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Maintaining a calm and reserved demeanor, without displaying strong emotions, is considered a sign of remaining calm.
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10
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remaining calm
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Japan
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Emphasized as a way to preserve harmony and avoid losing face in public
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remaining calm
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Japan
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Valued in public settings as a sign of composure and control
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