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apologies
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Japanese
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Apologizing frequently is a social norm to show politeness
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apologies
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Japanese
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Apologies are deeply rooted in social etiquette and formality
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apologies
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Japanese
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Apologies are an important part of social interactions and can be indicated through subtle gestures and actions rather than direct verbal statements.
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apologies
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Japanese Culture
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Apologies are a formal social etiquette, even for situations beyond an individual's control
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apologies
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Japanese culture
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Apologizing is deeply rooted in Japanese culture and is often used to show empathy and politeness, even for minor inconveniences.
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apologies
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Japanese culture
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Occasionally used to show empathy and sincerity, even for situations beyond one's control
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apologies
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Japanese society
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Frequent and considered important for maintaining social harmony, even for minor inconveniences.
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apologies
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Traditional Japanese
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Apologizing and taking responsibility for mistakes is seen as honorable
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apologies
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traditional Japanese
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Bow and use specific phrases to express regret or apologize in Japan
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apologizing
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Japanese
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Apologizing is deeply rooted in Japanese culture, with an emphasis on taking responsibility and showing respect.
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apologizing
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Japanese culture
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Apologizing is deeply rooted in daily interactions and is often used to express empathy, even when not directly at fault
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12
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forgiveness
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, forgiveness is often seen as a way to maintain harmony and avoid conflict within social relationships.
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forgiving
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, forgiveness is often valued as a form of harmony and peace, and is seen as a way to maintain social relationships.
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