concept   recognition
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, group achievements are valued over individual recognition, and humility and modesty are highly appreciated in personal achievements.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 identify Japan There is a strong emphasis on group identity and conformity, with individual identity often taking a secondary role. 1
2 identifying Japan Using honorifics and titles as a standard form of identification, showing respect and hierarchy in interpersonal interactions. 1
3 recognize Japan It's common to recognize people by their job titles and affiliations. 1
4 recognize Japan Recognition is often based on group harmony and collective effort. 1
5 recognize Japan Also important to recognize people by their job titles or social status 1
6 recognize Japan Recognizing people with a slight bow or a respectful nod is considered polite and expected in formal settings. 1
7 recognize Japan In public, recognizing someone you know but not acknowledging them is a sign of respect for their privacy and personal space. 1
8 recognized Japan Recognition of group achievements is often more valued than individual recognition, and humility is appreciated when recognized for personal accomplishments. 1
9 recognized Japan Recognition is often based on group achievement or collective effort. 1
10 recognized Japan Recognition of individual achievements is important, but humility and modesty are culturally valued, so self-promotion is less common. 1
11 recognized Japan Recognition may come with a sense of modesty and humility, and often downplays individual achievements in favor of the group. 1
12 recognized Japan Being recognized as part of a group or team is often more important than individual recognition. 1