1
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voice mail
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Japan
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Less commonly used due to a preference for direct communication or text messaging
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2
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2
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email communication
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Japan
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Less commonly used in professional settings, where face-to-face communication is preferred
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1
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3
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mail
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Japan
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Sending mail via postal service is less common, with electronic communication being more prevalent for both personal and business correspondence.
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1
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4
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mail
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Japan
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Physical mail is rarely used, as electronic communication is the primary method for correspondence.
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1
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5
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mail
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Japan
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In these countries, the use of mail has significantly decreased due to the prevalence of electronic communication methods.
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1
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6
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mailbox
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Japan
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Less common due to widespread use of postboxes or letterboxes at the doorstep
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1
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7
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mailer
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Japan
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Mailers are often used for important documents and formal communication.
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1
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8
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mailer
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Japan
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Less commonly used for sending documents and items within the country, with more emphasis on in-person or courier delivery
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1
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9
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mailer
|
Japan
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Less commonly used due to the preference for electronic communication and delivery services
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1
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10
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mailer
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Japan
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Mailers are less common and usually contain important documents or official correspondence
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1
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11
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mailing
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Japan
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Sending physical letters and packages through postal service is less common, as electronic communication is preferred.
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1
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12
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mailing
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Japan
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Mailing physical letters is less common due to the popularity of instant messaging and email.
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1
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13
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voice mail
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Japan
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Voice mail is not commonly used, and instead, it is preferred to call back if a call is missed.
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1
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