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associate
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Japan
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Development of personal relationships and trust is essential before doing business together
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2
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associate
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Japan
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In Japan and Eastern countries, building strong long-term relationships with associates is important, often involving mutual respect, trust, and loyalty.
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1
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3
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associate
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Japan
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Addressing colleagues using titles and last names is a sign of respect and formality.
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1
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4
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association
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Japan
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Associations often have a strong emphasis on group harmony and consensus building.
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1
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5
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association
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Japan
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Belonging to associations is important for social harmony and may be associated with community or neighborhood groups.
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1
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6
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association
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Japan
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Association participation often emphasizes harmony and conformity within the group, with less focus on individual networking for career advancement.
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1
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7
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association
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Japan
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Maintaining close-knit, long-term associations with groups and colleagues is highly valued, and often takes precedence over belonging to numerous different organizations.
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1
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8
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coupling
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Japan
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Coupling is associated with the bond and harmony between couples, often celebrated in cultural rituals and ceremonies.
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1
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9
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subordinate
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Japan
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Valued for their loyalty and dedication to the organization, and are expected to show respect and follow the lead of their superiors.
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1
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10
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subordinate
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Japan
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Subordinates are expected to show utmost respect and deference to their superiors, often using formal language and gestures of politeness.
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1
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11
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subordinate
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Japan
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Subordinates are expected to show deep respect for their superiors and maintain a strict hierarchical structure in the workplace.
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1
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