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traditional culture in Japan
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Respecting and following the instructions of seniors or those in authority is highly valued in Japanese culture and workplaces.
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follow through
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Japan
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Emphasized as a crucial aspect of honor and discipline in personal and professional conduct.
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follow through
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Japan
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Emphasized in work and social interactions as a sign of respect and dedication to fulfilling obligations and promises.
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follow up
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Japan
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Following up too eagerly after a business meeting may be perceived as pushy and may harm the business relationship.
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follow up
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Japan
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Following up too soon or too frequently after a meeting can be seen as pushy or impatient
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follow up
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Japan
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Following up excessively after a business meeting might be seen as intrusive and pushy.
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follow up
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Japan
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Considered rude to excessively follow up after a job interview or business meeting, as it may be seen as pushy or impatient.
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follow up
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Japan
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Considered pushy and intrusive in business interactions, as it may be perceived as lack of respect for the initial decision or trust.
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scrupulously following
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Japan
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Following social conventions and etiquette meticulously, especially in business and formal interactions, is highly respected.
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