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approach to failure
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Japan
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Strong aversion to failure, emphasis on perfection and avoiding mistakes
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1
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2
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attitude toward failure
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Japan
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Failure is often frowned upon and can carry significant social stigma, leading to a strong emphasis on avoiding failure and maintaining a flawless reputation.
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1
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3
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attitude towards failure
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Japan
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Associated with shame and loss of face, often leading to reluctance in taking risks
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1
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4
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fail
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Japan
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Failing in school is deeply shameful and can bring dishonor to the family.
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1
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5
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failing
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Japan
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Failing is often stigmatized and carries a heavy sense of shame, impacting one's reputation and future opportunities.
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1
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6
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failing
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Japan
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Failing is considered an opportunity for learning and personal growth, and is often encouraged as part of the learning process.
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1
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7
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failure
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Japan
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Carries a heavy stigma and is often associated with personal shame and disgrace.
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1
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