concept   case
culture   Japan
statement   In Japanese culture, the act of carrying and organizing cases, such as business card cases and writing cases, is important.

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1 case Japan Carrying a business card case and presenting business cards with both hands is a common and polite practice during business interactions. 1
2 case Japan Carrying a stylish and well-organized bag or case is important in maintaining a professional image 1
3 case marking Japan Generally absent in the grammar of their languages, with different linguistic mechanisms for expressing the same relationships 1
4 key case Japan Key cases are less commonly used as keys are often carried individually or on a key ring in East Asian countries. 1
5 key case Japan Often used as a stylish accessory or charm, rather than just for practicality 1
6 key case Japan Less commonly used, as keys are often carried individually or on a keyring 1
7 key case Japan Key cases are less common as keys are usually carried loose or on key rings, and the focus is more on practicality than style. 1
8 writing case Japan In traditional culture, writing cases may also include compartments for storing personal seals or stamps used for signing documents. 1
9 writing case Japan Writing cases (Fudebako) also include compartments for storing ink, brushes, and paper for traditional Japanese calligraphy. 1
10 writing case Japan In these countries, people often use pencil cases, which are small and portable, to carry their writing tools like pens, pencils, and erasers. 1