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code documentation
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Japan
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Excessive code documentation is often seen as a sign of inefficiency and lack of trust in the developer's abilities.
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1
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2
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document
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Japan
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Documents are often printed on B4 or B5 paper and are meticulously organized in folders or binders.
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1
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3
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document
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Japan
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Documents are commonly printed on A4-sized paper (210 x 297 mm) and organized in neat, precise filing systems.
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1
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4
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document
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Japan
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Documents are often stamped with a hanko (personal seal) for authentication
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1
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5
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historical documents
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Japan
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Emperor's decrees and ancient texts are considered national treasures
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1
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6
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official documents
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Japan
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Official documents such as family registers and resident cards are essential for administrative and legal purposes.
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1
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7
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paperwork
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Japan
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Paperwork is considered important and must be meticulously filled out and organized to maintain proper order and etiquette.
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1
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8
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paperwork
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Japan
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Highly valued and meticulously organized, reflecting attention to detail and respect for process
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1
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9
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paperwork
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Japan
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Highly valued and recognized as an essential aspect of maintaining order, organization, and attention to detail in both professional and personal matters.
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1
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10
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paperwork
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Japan
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High value placed on meticulous and neatly organized paperwork, often seen as a symbol of respect for the process.
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1
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11
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paperwork
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Japan
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Paperwork is meticulously organized and given significant importance in business and administrative settings.
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1
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