concept   party
culture   Japan
statement   Parties in Japan are formal and reserved, with an emphasis on etiquette, traditional customs, and respectful interactions.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dinner parties Japan Less common than traditional home meals or formal dining out 1
2 go to party Japan Often involves strict social hierarchies and etiquette, including respecting seniority and proper behavior 1
3 going to party Japan There is strong emphasis on group activities and socializing at work, making it common to attend work-related parties and socialize with colleagues 1
4 have party Japan Parties are often more formal and structured, with an emphasis on etiquette and respecting social hierarchy 1
5 have party Japan Large and noisy parties at home are not as common, and celebrations often take place in more subdued settings such as restaurants or karaoke bars. 1
6 have party Japan Less common to have large parties, and social gatherings tend to be more reserved and formal 1
7 having party Japan Parties are often more reserved and focused on socializing in a quieter setting, and may involve traditional rituals or games. 1
8 parties Japan Parties tend to be more formal and reserved, with a focus on etiquette, traditional customs, and respectful interactions. 1
9 parties Japan Parties are typically more formal and often work-related, such as company gatherings or networking events. 1
10 parties Japan Parties often involve traditional customs like tea ceremonies, and might not have dancing or loud music. 1
11 party Japan Parties are typically more formal and may involve ceremonial rituals or traditional games. 1
12 party Japan Parties are more formal, often organized for business purposes or to celebrate specific milestones, and may include traditional ceremonies and rituals. 1
13 party Japan Parties may involve karaoke and often have an element of group bonding and networking. 1