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blackmail
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Japan
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Socially frowned upon and can lead to severe loss of reputation
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1
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2
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blackmail
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Japan
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Blackmail is seen as a serious violation of trust and honor, and is often associated with shame and disgrace.
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1
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3
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blackmail
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Japan
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Social stigma is attached, and it is often seen as a shameful act that can bring dishonor to the perpetrator and their family.
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1
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4
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blackmail
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Japan
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Bringing shame or dishonor to the victim and their family, often resulting in severe social consequences.
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1
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5
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blackmail
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Japan
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Socially frowned upon and not commonly reported to authorities
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1
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6
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embezzlement
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Japan
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Considered a serious violation of professional conduct and met with strong legal consequences
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1
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7
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evasion
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Japan
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Evasion of personal confrontation is considered polite and may involve using indirect communication.
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1
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8
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trying to extort
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Japan
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Seen as a serious violation of trust and honor, and is deeply frowned upon in society.
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1
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9
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trying to extort
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Japan
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Attempting to extort others is considered highly dishonorable and goes against principles of respect and harmony in interpersonal relationships.
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1
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10
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trying to extort
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Japan
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Viewed as dishonorable and shameful, can lead to social ostracism and loss of reputation
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1
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11
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trying to extort
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Japan
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Seen as dishonorable and disgraceful, brings shame and loss of social standing
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1
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