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error
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Errors can be seen as a source of shame and loss of face, and are often minimized or not openly discussed in the workplace.
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error
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Japan
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Errors and mistakes are generally frowned upon; there is a strong emphasis on precision and perfection in work and personal life.
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error
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Japan
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Errors may cause loss of face and are often not openly acknowledged or discussed.
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error
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Japan
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Making errors can lead to loss of face and is often discouraged in professional and social settings.
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exception
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, making exceptions for individuals can be seen as disruptive to group harmony and is generally avoided.
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exception
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Japan
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In general, it is customary to remove your shoes before entering a house, but there can be exceptions for certain informal gatherings or outdoor events.
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