1
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dueling
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Japan
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Considered as a highly dishonorable and unacceptable act
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1
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2
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hitting opponent
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Japan
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Highly discouraged and seen as disrespectful, especially in martial arts where discipline and control are emphasized
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1
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3
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hitting opponent
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Japan
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Physical confrontation, even in sports, is generally frowned upon and considered disrespectful.
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1
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4
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hitting opponent
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Japan
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Frowned upon and considered dishonorable outside of sanctioned martial arts competitions
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1
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5
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interfering with opponent
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Japan
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Strategic and accepted tactic in martial arts and certain traditional games, seen as a way to gain an advantage over the opponent.
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1
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6
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interfering with opponent
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Japan
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Respect for opponent's space and fair play is highly valued in competitive sports
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1
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7
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interfering with opponent
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Japan
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May be seen as a strategic and acceptable tactic in certain martial arts and competitive games
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1
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8
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opponents
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Japan
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In martial arts and business, opponents are often viewed as challenges to be approached with respect and strategy.
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1
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9
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opponents
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Japan
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Respect for opponents is highly emphasized in traditional martial arts and competitive activities.
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1
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10
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opponents
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Japan
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Emphasis on maintaining harmony and avoiding direct confrontation, opponents are often treated with respect and formality
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1
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