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scream
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Japan
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Considered impolite and inappropriate in public settings
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1
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2
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scream
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Japan
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In certain situations, like on roller coasters or at haunted houses, screaming is considered a natural and acceptable expression of emotion.
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1
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3
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scream
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Japan
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Public displays of strong emotion or loud expression are generally avoided, and screaming in public is considered uncouth.
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1
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4
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scream
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Japan
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Screaming is generally considered impolite and disruptive, and is often avoided in public to maintain harmony and respect for others.
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1
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5
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scream
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Japan
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Considered impolite and discouraged in public spaces.
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1
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6
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shouting
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Japan
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Raising one's voice, even in frustration, is considered impolite and a loss of self-control.
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1
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7
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shouting
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Japan
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Shouting in public is seen as rude and disrespectful.
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1
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8
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shouting
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Japan
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Shouting is considered rude and disrespectful in public spaces.
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1
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9
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shouting
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Japan
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Shouting is generally considered rude and inappropriate in public settings.
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1
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10
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shouting
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Japan
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In some traditional Japanese festivals, shouting and making loud noises is considered a way to drive away evil spirits and bring good luck.
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1
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11
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yelling
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Japan
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Raising one's voice, especially in public, is considered highly disrespectful and is generally avoided.
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1
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12
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yelling
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Japan
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Yelling is often considered rude and a sign of lack of self-control.
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1
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13
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yelling
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Japan
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Yelling is generally considered a display of anger and loss of control
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1
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14
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yelling
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Japan
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Yelling is considered extremely rude and disrespectful, especially towards authority figures or elders.
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1
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