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lack of sleep
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Japan
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Lack of sleep is generally frowned upon and is considered a sign of poor time management or self-discipline.
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2
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lack of sleep
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Japan
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Lack of sleep is often frowned upon and associated with a lack of discipline or poor time management.
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3
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lack of sleep
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Japan
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Seen as a sign of dedication to work, but also a potential health risk
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4
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sleep apnea
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Japan
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Awareness and diagnosis of sleep apnea is relatively low, and CPAP machines are less commonly used compared to Western countries.
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5
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sleep apnea
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Japan
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Sleep apnea is less commonly diagnosed and may be less recognized as a sleep disorder compared to other conditions like insomnia or narcolepsy.
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6
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sleep apnea
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Japan
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Less commonly diagnosed and treated in the healthcare system compared to Western countries, with less awareness and availability of treatment options.
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7
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sleep deprivation
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Japan
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Viewed negatively and as a sign of poor time management, with an emphasis on the importance of adequate rest for physical and mental well-being.
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8
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sleep deprivation
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Japan
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Viewed as a sign of poor time management or lack of self-discipline, and may be seen as irresponsible or unhealthy.
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9
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sleep deprivation
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Japan
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Sleep deprivation is generally frowned upon in Asian cultures, as it is seen as detrimental to health and productivity.
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10
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sleep deprivation
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Japan
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Sometimes considered a sign of dedication and hard work, especially in the context of long work hours
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1
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11
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sleep deprivation
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Japan
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Viewed as a sign of poor time management and lack of self-care, not glorified but rather a cause for concern about health and well-being.
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1
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12
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sleep schedule
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Japan
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May include shorter nighttime sleep but with the option for napping during the day
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1
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13
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sleep training
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Japan
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Emphasizes co-sleeping and responsiveness to infants' sleep needs rather than training for independent sleep
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1
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14
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sleeping arrangements
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Japan
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It is common for family members to share the same room or even sleep on the floor
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1
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15
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sleeping habits
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Japan
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Taking short naps during the day is a common practice for improving focus and productivity.
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1
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16
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sleeping habits
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Japan
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Sleeping in public, such as on public transportation, is not considered impolite.
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1
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17
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sleeping habits
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Japan
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Sleeping in traditional futon beds on the floor is a common and traditional practice.
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