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business communication
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Japan
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Indirect and subtle communication is often preferred in business interactions
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1
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2
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communication style
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Japan
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Indirect communication and a focus on maintaining harmony through non-verbal cues and implicit messages is typical
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1
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3
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communication style
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Japan
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Polite and indirect communication style, often avoiding direct confrontation
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1
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4
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communication style
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Japan
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More indirect and context-dependent communication styles are common in professional settings
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1
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5
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communication style
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Japan
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Indirect communication and avoiding confrontation are valued, and expressing opinions openly may be seen as impolite.
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1
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6
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communication style
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Japan
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Politeness and indirect communication are important in business interactions
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1
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7
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communication style
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Japan
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Preference for indirect communication and avoidance of confrontation
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1
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8
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communication style
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Japan
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Communication is often indirect and nuanced, with an emphasis on harmony and avoiding confrontation.
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1
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9
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communication style
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Japan
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Indirect and subtle communication is often used to convey information and minimize confrontation in customer support interactions.
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1
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10
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communication style
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Japan
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Communication in the semiconductor industry in Japan is often indirect and relies on non-verbal cues and hierarchy.
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1
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11
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communication style
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Japan
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Politeness and indirect communication are preferred, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony and avoiding confrontation.
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1
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12
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communication style
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Japan
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Politeness and indirect communication are common, as direct confrontation is usually avoided
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1
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13
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communication style
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Japan
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Emphasis on implicit communication, using formal language, and valuing face-to-face interactions
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1
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14
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communication style
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Japan
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Indirect communication style is preferred, and it's important to maintain harmony by not being too confrontational.
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1
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15
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communication style
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Japan
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Reserved and controlled communication style is preferred, with modesty and restraint valued in expression.
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1
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16
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communication style in the workplace
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Japan
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Indirect communication and non-verbal cues are emphasized in the workplace
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1
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17
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communications
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Japan
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Face-to-face communication and formal written correspondence are highly valued in business interactions.
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1
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18
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direct communication
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Japan
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Respectful and deferential language is commonly used in communication, especially when addressing elders or authority figures
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1
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19
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directness in communication
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Japan
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Considered impolite and confrontational in professional settings
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1
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20
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directness in communication
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Japan
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Modifying language for politeness and indirectness is often valued
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1
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21
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modern communication
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Japan
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Face-to-face interaction is highly valued and preferred over digital communication.
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1
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22
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office communication
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Japan
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Preference for face-to-face communication and hierarchical structure
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1
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23
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office communication style
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Japan
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Indirect communication and non-verbal cues are often important, with an emphasis on harmony and avoiding confrontation in the workplace.
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1
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24
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office communication style
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Japan
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Work communication tends to be more reserved and focused on the task at hand, with an emphasis on professionalism and efficiency.
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1
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