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judging
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Japan
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Judging others based on their appearance or background is sometimes more socially acceptable, as there is a greater emphasis on conformity and group harmony.
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judgment
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Japan
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Judgment is highly valued in terms of social harmony and group dynamics, with an emphasis on maintaining consensus and avoiding direct confrontation.
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judgment
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Japan
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Avoiding judgment or expressing ambiguous opinions is often seen as a way to maintain harmony and avoid conflict in social interactions.
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judgment
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Japan
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Judgment is often tempered by group consensus and harmony, and decisions are often made collectively to avoid individual responsibility.
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judgment
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Japan
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Judgment by group consensus is highly valued in decision-making processes, even in non-legal matters.
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verdict
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Japan
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Often based on consensus and harmony rather than individual judgment
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