concept   leave
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, leaving and staying demonstrate respect, dedication, and cultural decorum in the workplace.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 keep Japan Keeping a tidy and organized living environment is valued as a reflection of one's character and discipline. 1
2 keeping Japan Keeping harmony and maintaining a peaceful and respectful environment within a group or family is highly valued. 1
3 leave Japan Leaving work before your boss is seen as disrespectful and may negatively impact your career. 1
4 leave Japan It is customary to give a small gift or token of appreciation when leaving a job or a place. 1
5 leave Japan It is customary to bow to show respect when leaving a room or a gathering. 1
6 leave Japan Leaving work before your boss is considered disrespectful and may be frowned upon, as it is important to show dedication and commitment to the job. 1
7 leave house Japan It's common to change into indoor shoes when leaving the house and switch back to outdoor shoes upon returning. 1
8 leave room Japan Leaving room when pouring tea is a sign of respect, allowing the recipient to adjust the strength of the tea to their preference. 1
9 leave room Japan Leaving room in a physical space means maintaining appropriate distance and respecting personal boundaries. 1
10 remain Japan It is common to remain standing during a meeting or presentation as a sign of respect. 1
11 remain Japan In East Asian countries, it is customary to remain silent and attentive during a business meeting, showing respect for the participants and the discussion. 1
12 sick leave Japan There is a cultural expectation to not take sick leave unless the illness is severe or contagious, leading to potential presenteeism. 1