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attendant
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Japan
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Attendants are highly respected and expected to maintain a high level of politeness and formality in their interactions with customers.
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attendant
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Japan
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Attendants in customer service roles are also expected to be respectful and polite, but there is a greater emphasis on formality and deference to customers.
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attendant
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Japan
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Attendants are commonly seen in public transportation such as trains, buses, and subways, providing assistance to passengers and ensuring smooth travel experiences.
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attendant
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Japan
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Attendants at traditional hot springs or public baths provide towels, assist customers, and maintain cleanliness in the facilities.
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flight attendant
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Japan
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High level of hospitality and etiquette is expected, including bowing and impeccable service
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flight attendant
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Japan
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Expected to maintain a formal and respectful demeanor towards passengers
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hostess
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Japan
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The role of a hostess in Japan often involves working in bars or clubs to serve and entertain male customers.
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hostess
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Japan
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A hostess is a term often used to refer to women who work in bars or clubs, providing hospitality, conversation, and drinks to customers.
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stewardess
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Japan
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Considered appropriate for female flight attendants, and the term is still commonly used in the industry.
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