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go to work
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Japan
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May involve using public transportation or biking, and often includes long hours and potential after-work socializing with colleagues.
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1
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2
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going to work
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Japan
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Taking the subway or train, and sometimes working long hours, is the norm when going to work.
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1
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3
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going to work
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Japan
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Commute by train, bus, or subway, typically arriving earlier and staying later, with a strong emphasis on punctuality and dedication to the company.
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1
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4
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going to work
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Japan
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The culture values punctuality and often involves long working hours, with many employees arriving at work early in the morning and leaving late at night.
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1
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5
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going to work
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Japan
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Often involves commuting using crowded public transportation, working long hours, and having a strong emphasis on punctuality and dedication to the company.
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1
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6
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job
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Japan
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Changing jobs frequently may be seen as disloyal and undesirable.
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1
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7
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job
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Japan
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Often involves long working hours and a strong focus on company loyalty
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1
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8
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job
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Japan
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Company loyalty is highly regarded, and individuals often stay with the same company for their entire career.
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1
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9
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job
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Japan
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Long work hours and dedication to the company are highly valued
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1
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10
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work
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Japan
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Work is strongly tied to social harmony and collective success, often involving long hours and dedication to the company.
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1
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11
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work
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Japan
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Working long hours and displaying dedication to work is highly valued, often seen as a sign of commitment and loyalty to the company.
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1
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12
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work
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Japan
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Overtime is common and expected, often seen as dedication to the job
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1
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13
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work
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Japan
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Involves long hours and strong dedication to the company, often including unpaid overtime
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1
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