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loudspeaker
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Japan
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Considered rude and disruptive to use loudspeakers in public spaces, especially in residential areas.
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1
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2
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loudspeaker
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Japan
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Considered disruptive in public spaces and generally avoided
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1
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3
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loudspeaker
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Japan
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Considered disruptive in public spaces and generally avoided to maintain a quiet and peaceful environment.
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1
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4
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loudspeaker
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Japan
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Considered disruptive in public spaces and generally avoided, in favor of maintaining a peaceful environment.
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1
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5
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loudspeaker
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Japan
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Commonly used for announcements in train stations and public places, less commonly used for public events or music.
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1
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6
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speaker
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Japan
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Positioned at a lower level to show respect when addressing a senior person
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1
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7
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speaker
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Japan
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Often a respected figure who holds important positions in society, such as government officials, religious leaders, or influential community members.
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