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document folder
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Japan
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Used primarily for organizing official documents and business papers, with a strong emphasis on keeping paperwork neat and orderly.
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document folder
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Japan
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Highly valued as a symbol of professionalism and organization, often used in business settings for formal document management.
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document folder
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Japan
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In Japan and South Korea, document folders are also commonly used for organizing and carrying personal items such as notebooks, pens, and other stationery.
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document folder
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Japan
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Often used for organizing and carrying official documents, but also commonly used as a fashion accessory or for holding personal items.
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document folder
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Japan
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Considered an essential accessory for students to keep their study materials organized and protected.
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folder
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Japan
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Used in business settings, but less commonly seen in schools compared to Western countries
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folder
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Japan
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Less commonly used in offices or schools, where digital storage and organization methods are more prevalent.
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folder
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Japan
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Folders are often used to present and exchange documents in business settings, and they may be exchanged with a bow as a sign of respect.
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folder
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Japan
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Folders are often used for organizing important documents, but also for presenting gifts and certificates in a respectful and formal manner.
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folder
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Japan
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Often used for presenting important documents to others, with great emphasis placed on the appearance and condition of the folder.
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