concept   shoe horn
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, using a shoe horn is seen as a traditional and respectful way of putting on shoes, particularly in formal situations.

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1 air horn Japan Considered rude and disruptive in public spaces, and its use is generally frowned upon. 2
2 air horn Japan Rarely used in public spaces, considered disruptive and rude 1
3 air horn Japan Rarely used in public spaces due to a cultural emphasis on quiet and consideration for others. 1
4 air horn Japan Generally not common and may be seen as disruptive or rude in public settings 1
5 alpine horn Japan Not widely recognized and not associated with traditional culture 1
6 alpine horn Japan Not recognized as a tool for long-distance communication or signaling 1
7 car horn Japan Used sparingly and primarily to alert pedestrians or cyclists rather than other drivers. 1
8 car horns Japan Rarely used and generally frowned upon, seen as a sign of aggression or impatience 1
9 shoe horn Japan Considered a traditional and essential tool for putting on footwear without damaging it 1
10 shoe horn Japan Considered a traditional and respectful way to put on shoes, especially for those with high status or in formal settings. 1