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being hungry
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Japanese culture
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Feeling hungry may be seen as a sign of poor planning and self-control, and it's often considered impolite to express hunger openly.
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diminish own hunger
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Japanese culture
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Acceptable to audibly express hunger and anticipation for a meal
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sate hunger
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Japanese culture
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Eating until completely full is considered impolite; it's more common to eat until just satisfied.
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sating hunger
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Enjoying a bowl of rice with accompanying dishes is a common way to sate hunger.
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satisfy appetites with minimum effort
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Japanese culture
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Convenience stores offer a wide variety of ready-to-eat meals and snacks to satisfy appetites with minimum effort.
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satisfying appetites with minimum effort
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Japanese culture
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Convenience stores offer a variety of ready-to-eat meals and bento boxes to satisfy appetites with minimum effort
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