1
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eligibility criteria
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Japan
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Often associated with qualifications and standards for participation in academic or professional organizations.
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1
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2
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necessity
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Japan
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Necessity is seen as a virtue, emphasizing the importance of contentment with minimal resources and avoiding excess.
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1
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3
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optional
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Japan
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Taking off shoes before entering a house is not optional and is a sign of respect.
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1
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4
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optional
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Japan
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Having a bath before visiting an onsen (hot spring) is optional, but considered polite and hygienic.
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1
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5
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optional
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Japan
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Showing up to social events when invited is not considered optional
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1
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6
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prerequisite
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Japan
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Emphasized before entering a skilled trade or vocational school
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1
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7
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requirement
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Japan
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More likely to be understood and communicated through implicit social cues and hierarchical relationships, with an emphasis on group harmony and consensus.
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1
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8
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requirement
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Japan
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There is an emphasis on meeting social and cultural requirements, such as conforming to etiquette and social norms, which are considered essential for social interaction.
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1
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9
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requirement
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Japan
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Requirements are often seen as flexible guidelines, and there is a focus on adapting to the situation rather than strictly following requirements.
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1
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10
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requirement
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Japan
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Expected to be implicitly understood and fulfilled, with less emphasis on extensive formal documentation.
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1
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11
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requisite
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Japan
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In some industries, fluency in English is a requisite skill for career development.
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1
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12
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specification
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Japan
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Emphasis on precision and detail, especially in technology and consumer products
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1
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