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walk
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Japan
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Considered rude to walk and eat at the same time in public spaces
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walk
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Japan
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Considered impolite to walk while eating or drinking in public
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walk in
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Japan
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In Japan and many Asian countries, it is uncommon to walk into a restaurant without a reservation, as reservations are often required for dining out.
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4
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walk in
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Japan
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Rare as homes and apartments are typically designed with smaller spaces and do not have dedicated walk-in closets or pantries
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5
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walk in
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Japan
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Uncommon and generally not accepted in the context of business establishments where reservations or appointments are required
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6
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walk in
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Japan
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Walking in unannounced or without prior notice is considered rude and disrespectful in both personal and professional settings.
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walk through
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Japan
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It's uncommon for a guest to walk through the house without being invited by the host.
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8
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walk through
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Japan
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A 'walk through' is a ceremonial practice to purify oneself before entering a sacred space or traditional building.
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9
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walk through
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Japan
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It is polite to make way for others and say 'excuse me' when walking through a crowded area
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