1
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communicating emotions
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Japan
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Emotions often conveyed through subtle non-verbal cues and indirect communication, such as maintaining harmony and saving face
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1
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2
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emotional expression
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Japan
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Often restrained and less openly displayed in social interactions
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1
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3
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emotional expressiveness
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Japan
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Emotional restraint and self-control is valued in social interactions
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1
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4
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emotional expressiveness
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Japan
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Reserved emotional display, especially in public, is valued and considered a sign of respect
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1
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5
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expressing emotions
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Japan
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Often regulated and less openly displayed
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1
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6
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expressing emotions
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Japan
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There is often a preference for maintaining emotional restraint and composure in public settings.
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1
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7
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expression of emotions
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Japan
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Public display of emotions such as crying or anger is often seen as a sign of weakness and is generally avoided.
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1
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8
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expressiveness
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Japan
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Reserved and understated communication is often preferred
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1
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9
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personal expression of emotions
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Japan
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Valued to control and suppress emotions in public, and showing restraint is seen as a sign of maturity
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1
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10
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showing emotions
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Japan
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Expressing emotions subtly is valued and preferred in public settings.
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1
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