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boss
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Japan
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Highly respected figure who should be approached with deference and politeness
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boss
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Japan
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Often referred to with honorific titles and expected to be approached with deference and respect
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boss
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, the boss is highly respected and often serves as a mentor or paternal figure to employees.
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boss
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Japan
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Expected to prioritize harmony and consensus-building within the team
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5
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bosses
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Japan
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Bosses are often addressed using honorific titles and are expected to display humility and consensus-building qualities.
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6
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bosses
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Japan
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Expected to be treated with deep respect and formality, and their decisions are rarely questioned
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bosses
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Japan
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Expected to be respectful and humble, focus on consensus-building and team harmony
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monster
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Japan
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In Japanese folklore and popular culture, some monsters, like Yokai, are seen as mischievous or playful rather than solely evil.
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