concept   tipping
culture   Japanese
statement   Tipping is not common in Japanese culture and can be considered rude, as exceptional service is expected.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tipping Japanese Tipping is not a common practice and can sometimes be considered rude or disrespectful. 1
2 tipping Japanese Tipping is not common and may even be considered rude 1
3 tipping Japanese Tipping is not customary and may be considered rude in certain situations 1
4 tipping Japanese Tipping in Japan is generally not practiced and can sometimes be considered rude, as exceptional service is expected as part of the standard 1
5 tipping Japanese Tipping is not customary and can even be considered rude in Japan 1
6 tipping Japanese culture Not expected and can even be seen as rude 1
7 tipping Japanese culture Tipping is not a common practice in Japan and may even be considered rude in some situations. 1
8 tipping Japanese culture Tipping is not a common practice and may even be considered rude in certain situations. 1
9 tipping Japanese culture In Japan, tipping can be considered rude, and good service is expected without the need for additional monetary acknowledgment. 1
10 tipping Japanese culture Not a common practice and can be considered rude or insulting 1
11 tipping Japanese culture Considered impolite or unnecessary, as exceptional service is expected as part of the job 1
12 tipping in restaurants Japanese Not expected and can even be seen as insulting 1
13 tipping in restaurants Japanese culture Tipping in restaurants is considered rude, good service is expected as part of the experience 1
14 tipping in restaurants Japanese culture Tipping in restaurants is not a common practice and may even be considered rude. 1