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letter
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In business settings, the use of formal written letters is still a common and respected form of communication.
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letter
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Japan
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The art of calligraphy and handwritten letters hold special cultural significance, and are often exchanged on special occasions or as a form of expression.
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letter
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Japan
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Writing letters by hand is a traditional and respectful way to communicate, especially for expressing gratitude or offering condolences.
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letter
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Japan
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Letter writing is still a common and respectful form of communication, especially for expressing gratitude or condolences.
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letter
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Japan
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The art of letter writing, including handwritten letters and calligraphy, holds cultural significance and is still practiced to convey sincerity and respect.
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letters
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Japan
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Physical letters are still commonly used, especially for formal occasions or expressing gratitude
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letters
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Japan
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Letters are less commonly used for communication compared to electronic means such as emails and messaging apps.
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letters
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Japan
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Writing and sending handwritten letters is still a common and valued form of communication, often used for expressing emotions and gratitude.
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letters
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Japan
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Letters are often written on decorative stationery and are considered a highly personal and formal mode of communication.
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letters
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Japan
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Letters are often written vertically and addressed using specific honorific titles and formal language.
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read letter
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Japan
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Reading a physical letter is still a common and valued form of communication, especially for expressing sincere emotions and gratitude.
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read letter
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Japan
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Reading personal letters is considered a rare and intimate form of communication, often reserved for very close relationships.
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reading letter
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Japan
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Reading letters is seen as a respectful and sincere way to express emotions and maintain personal connections, often accompanied by intricate etiquette and formalities.
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reading letter
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Japan
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Reading a handwritten letter is considered a particularly romantic and meaningful expression of love and affection.
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write letter
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Japan
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Writing a hand-written letter is considered a thoughtful and personal way to communicate, and is often preferred over electronic communication.
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write letter
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Japan
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Writing and sending handwritten letters is considered a thoughtful and respectful gesture, and is still practiced for special occasions.
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write letter
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Japan
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Often considered a more formal and respectful form of communication, still commonly practiced
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write letter
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Japan
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Writing letters is less common and considered old-fashioned, with modern communication methods such as emails or text messages being the preferred means of correspondence.
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write letter
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Japan
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Writing letters is a common way to express gratitude, apologies, or well wishes, and is often considered an important gesture of respect and courtesy.
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writing letter
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Japan
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Writing letters is still a common and respected form of communication, often with an emphasis on handwritten letters.
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writing letter
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Japan
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Writing letters is considered an important and formal way to express gratitude or condolences, and it often involves specific etiquette and respectful language.
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writing letter
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Japan
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Writing letters is a common practice for expressing gratitude, condolences, or apologies, and is often seen as a sign of respect and sincerity.
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writing letter
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Japan
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Writing letters is still a popular and meaningful form of communication, often used for expressing deep emotions and gratitude.
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writing letter
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Japan
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Writing letters is less common and considered somewhat old-fashioned, with electronic communication like email and messaging apps being more prevalent.
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