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bad
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Japan
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Losing or failing to meet expectations, especially in academic or professional settings, is considered bad and can bring shame.
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1
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2
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bad
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Japan
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Being rude to elders is considered bad manners.
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1
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3
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bad news
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Japan
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In these countries, bad news is often delivered indirectly or subtly, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony and saving face.
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1
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4
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bad news
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Japan
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In formal settings, bad news is often delivered indirectly, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony and saving face for all parties involved.
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1
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5
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badness
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Japan
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Interrupting someone while they are speaking is considered bad.
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1
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6
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badness
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Japan
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Badness can be associated with loss of face or bringing shame to one's family or community.
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1
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7
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rumor
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Japan
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Rumors are sometimes seen as harmful and damaging to social harmony, and there is a strong emphasis on verifying information before spreading it.
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1
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8
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rumor
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Japan
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Rumors are often spread through word of mouth and can have serious consequences on a person's reputation and social standing.
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1
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9
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worst
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Japan
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Often used in a context of politeness and humility to describe one's own work or performance, even when it may be objectively good
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1
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10
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worst
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Japan
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The worst movies are often overlooked and not given much attention, as there is a strong emphasis on quality and perfection in art and entertainment.
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1
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