concept   waiting in line
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, respecting queue order and waiting for others are highly valued social norms when waiting in line.

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1 wait for Japan It is common to wait for the entire group to be ready before starting an activity, to ensure everyone is together. 1
2 wait for Japan Arriving early and waiting for someone is a sign of respect and punctuality. 1
3 wait for Japan Politeness dictates waiting for the other person to leave first before moving on. 1
4 wait for Japan Waiting for others to finish eating before starting in a group setting is a sign of respect and good manners. 1
5 waiting Japan Waiting in an orderly and patient manner is highly valued, and cutting in line is considered extremely rude and disrespectful. 1
6 waiting for Japan Considered rude to keep others waiting, punctuality is highly valued. 1
7 waiting in line Japan Respecting and adhering to the queue order is highly valued and considered an important social norm. 1
8 waiting in line Japan Waiting in line is expected and respected, and cutting in line is considered rude. 1
9 waiting room Japan In some medical facilities, waiting rooms may provide a quiet, contemplative atmosphere with minimal distractions to promote a sense of tranquility. 1
10 waiting room Japan Often equipped with shoe lockers and slippers for visitors to change into, maintaining cleanliness and respect for the space. 1
11 waiting room etiquette Japan It is important to respect the personal space of others and maintain a quiet and serene atmosphere in waiting rooms. 1
12 waiting room etiquette Japan Engaging in minimal conversation and maintaining a respectful silence is preferred in waiting rooms. 1