concept   email
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, email communication is formal and mostly used for professional purposes, requiring a respectful tone and etiquette.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 e mail Japan Less commonly used, and considered less formal than other modes of communication 1
2 e mail Japan Less commonly used for professional communication, with in-person or hierarchical communication preferred. 1
3 e mail Japan Less commonly used for personal communication, more formal and used primarily for business correspondence 1
4 email Japan Less commonly used for communication compared to other forms such as face-to-face or written letters 1
5 email Japan Less commonly used for business communication, considered more formal and reserved for important matters 1
6 email Japan Less commonly used for professional communication, more often used for formal or official correspondence 1
7 email Japan Less commonly used for professional communication, more common for personal communication and formalities 1
8 email Japan Less commonly used for business communication compared to formal letters 1
9 receiving e mail Japan Considered a formal mode of communication and often responded to promptly out of respect 1
10 receiving e mail Japan Considered formal and professional, often used for business communication 1
11 send e mail Japan Less common, as in-person communication or phone calls are often preferred 1
12 send e mail Japan Sending emails is a common means of communication, but the use of formal language and respectful tone is important, especially in business contexts. 1
13 sending e mail Japan Considered more formal than other forms of communication, and often requires careful wording and etiquette. 1