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lose
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Japan
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Losing face or honor is a significant concern in social interactions.
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2
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lose
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Japan
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Losing gracefully and showing humility is often valued, and can be seen as a sign of respect for the opponent.
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3
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lose
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Japan
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Losing is often associated with shame and bringing dishonor to oneself and one's family, leading to a strong emphasis on winning and achievement.
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4
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loser
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, the concept of 'loser' may be associated with honor and dignity, as individuals who gracefully accept defeat are often respected and admired.
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5
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losing
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Japan
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In some traditional Japanese sports like sumo wrestling, losing with grace and honor is highly valued and respected.
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6
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lost
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Japan
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Getting lost in a big city can be quite stressful and disorienting due to the complex urban layout and crowded streets.
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7
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lost and found
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Japan
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Less common service; people are more likely to hand found items over to authorities immediately.
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