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non paper office device
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Japan
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Electronic document scanners are common in office settings to digitize and store documents, reducing the need for paper.
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2
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non paper office device
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Japan
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Less commonly used due to strong cultural preference for paper-based office processes.
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1
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3
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non paper office device
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Japan
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Reluctance to fully embrace non-paper office devices due to the continued preference for physical documents and traditional stamping practices.
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1
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4
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paper consumption
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Japan
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Emphasis on minimal paper consumption and technological alternatives
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1
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5
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paper size
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Japan
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Standard size is A4 (210 x 297 mm)
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1
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6
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paper sizes
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Japan
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Standard paper size is A4 (210 x 297 mm)
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1
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7
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papers
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Japan
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Papers are essential for formal documentation, such as business cards, resumes, and official certificates.
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1
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8
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papers
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Japan
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Using digital documents and electronic filing systems is more common than relying on physical papers for document storage and organization.
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1
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9
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paperweight
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Japan
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In Japan and many other East Asian countries, the use of paperweights is less common due to the practice of keeping desks clear and uncluttered.
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1
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10
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paperweight
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Japan
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Considered unnecessary as papers are generally organized and secured by other means, such as folders or clips.
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1
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11
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paperweight
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Japan
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Considered a thoughtful and practical gift for business professionals
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1
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12
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research papers
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Japan
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Emphasis on scholarly journals and conference papers rather than long-form research papers
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1
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