concept   silence
culture   Japanese culture
statement   Silence is highly valued as a form of respect and thoughtful communication in Japanese culture.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 silence Japanese culture Silence is valued and often used as a form of respectful communication, especially in formal settings such as business meetings or ceremonies. 1
2 silence Japanese culture Silence is often valued as a way to reflect and consider one's thoughts before speaking, and it is not necessarily seen as awkward or uncomfortable. 1
3 silence Japanese culture Silence is often seen as a sign of respect and thoughtfulness. 1
4 silence Japanese culture Silence is often valued as a form of respect and communication, and prolonged pauses are comfortable in conversations. 1
5 silence in conversation Japanese culture Pauses in conversation are considered a natural part of communication and can signify respect and thoughtfulness 1