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In Japan, assimilation may involve conforming to societal expectations and group harmony, such as adhering to proper etiquette and respecting hierarchy.
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assimilate
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Assimilation may be seen as a threat to traditional cultural values, and there may be emphasis on maintaining one's own cultural identity within the society.
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assimilate
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Emphasizes maintaining traditional cultural values and practices, and may view assimilation as diluting cultural identity.
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assimilate
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There is a strong emphasis on maintaining and preserving the cultural identity, and the concept of assimilation is not as prevalent as in Western countries.
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assimilation
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Value in maintaining traditional customs and preserving cultural identity, with less expectation for immigrants to fully assimilate.
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assimilation
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Historically, encouraged homogeneity and conformity to the dominant cultural norms, with less emphasis on diverse cultural integration.
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