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amiable
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Japan
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Refers to someone who is polite and respectful, often prioritizing harmony in social interactions
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amiable
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Japan
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Being overly amiable can be seen as insincere or lacking in authenticity in social interactions.
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amiable
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Japan
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Politeness and formality are highly important in social interactions, and being overly amiable may be seen as insincere.
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amicability
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Japan
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Maintaining harmony and avoiding conflict is highly valued in social interactions.
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amicability
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Japan
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Politeness and respect in social interactions are highly valued; people often maintain formal and reserved behavior as a sign of respect and amicability.
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amicable
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Japan
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In Japan, maintaining an amicable relationship and avoiding confrontation is highly valued in social interactions.
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amicable
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Japan
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Maintaining amicable relationships and avoiding confrontation is highly valued, often leading to an indirect approach to conflict resolution.
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amicableness
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Japan
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While politeness and courtesy are highly valued, there is a stronger emphasis on maintaining formal relationships and social harmony, rather than overt displays of amicableness.
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amicableness
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Japan
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Maintaining a level of formality with strangers is often seen as polite and respectful behavior
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amicableness
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Japan
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Amicableness is highly valued, but in some situations, showing direct disagreement can be seen as a sign of respect and honesty.
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