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familiar
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Japan
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Addressing acquaintances and colleagues by their last names with honorific titles is a sign of respect and formality.
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1
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2
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familiar
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Japan
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Familiarity can sometimes lead to complacency and lack of respect in hierarchical relationships.
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1
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3
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familiar
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Japan
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Addressing someone by their first name without permission may be considered disrespectful.
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1
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4
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familiarity
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Japan
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Familiarity breeds affection and trust.
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1
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5
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familiarity
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Japan
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Familiarity breeds affection and trust
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1
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6
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familiarity
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Japan
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Familiarity is sometimes associated with complacency or lack of respect for boundaries, and is not always seen as a positive trait.
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1
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7
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familiarity
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Japan
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Familiarity may also be associated with tradition and respect, particularly within family, social, and professional circles.
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1
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8
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technology familiarity
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Japan
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Customers may be less familiar with technology and may require more detailed explanations and guidance during troubleshooting.
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1
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9
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technology familiarity
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Japan
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High degree of familiarity with the latest technological advancements and gadgets
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1
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