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airline seat
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Japan
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Etiquette dictates that passengers should not recline their airline seats excessively, to respect the personal space of the person behind them.
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airline seat
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Japan
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There is a strong emphasis on courtesy and quietness when occupying an airline seat.
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airline seat
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Japan
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Airline seats often have personal entertainment screens and buttons for calling flight attendants.
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airplane seat
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Japan
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Passengers may prefer to avoid the middle seat as it is considered less comfortable and desirable.
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airplane seat
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Japan
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Etiquette dictates that passengers should avoid causing inconvenience to others by choosing middle seats to help balance the distribution of space.
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coach airline seat
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Japan
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Considered uncomfortable and only for budget-conscious travelers
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coach airline seat
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Japan
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Coach airline seats are expected to have more legroom and better amenities compared to Western countries, and passengers often receive complimentary meals and entertainment.
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coach airline seats
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Japan
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Still relatively spacious compared to train seating, with more legroom and amenities
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coach airline seats
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Japan
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Coach airline seats are designed with a focus on comfort and ergonomics, offering more legroom and amenities for passengers.
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coach airline seats
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Japan
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Generally well-maintained, with adequate legroom and amenities, and passengers are expected to be respectful of others
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coach airplane seat
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Japan
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Coach airplane seats are designed for modesty and respect, with an emphasis on maintaining personal space and being considerate of fellow passengers.
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coach airplane seat
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Japan
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Expected to be clean and well-maintained, with emphasis on comfort and service
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coach airplane seat
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Japan
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Coach airplane seats are often associated with discomfort and are typically only chosen when first class or business class seats are unavailable or too costly.
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coach airplane seat
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Japan
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Coach airplane seats are generally seen as efficient and suitable, with a focus on making the most of the available space.
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15
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first class airline seat
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Japan
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Emphasizes privacy, personal space, and elegant design with traditional elements
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first class seats
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Japan
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Seen as a way to enjoy privacy and exclusivity during travel
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