1
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return
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Japan
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Returns are less common and may be seen as inconvenient or embarrassing
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1
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2
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return
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Japan
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Returning gifts is considered impolite and may be seen as a lack of gratitude or appreciation for the gift-giver.
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1
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3
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return policies
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Japan
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Return policies are typically more restrictive, with a focus on avoiding returns and exchanges
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1
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4
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return to work
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Japan
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Emphasizes dedication and commitment to the company, with little tolerance for extended time off
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1
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5
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return to work
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Japan
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Emphasizes dedication to the company, with long working hours and often minimal time off for personal reasons.
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1
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6
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return to work
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Japan
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Emphasis on collective responsibility, with coworkers often supporting the returnee and a focus on seamless reintegration into the team.
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1
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7
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return to work
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Japan
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May be perceived as a lack of dedication to the company if not done promptly
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1
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8
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returning to work
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Japan
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Highly valued as it demonstrates strong work ethic and dedication to the company, may involve long hours and commitment to teamwork.
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1
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9
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returning to work
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Japan
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Could be seen as a sign of dedication and commitment, but may also create pressure to not take sufficient time off
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1
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