concept   leaving line
culture   Japan
statement   In Japanese culture, leaving a line without permission or explanation is considered rude and disrespectful.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 leave line Japan Leaving a line for any reason without permission or explanation is considered rude and disrespectful to those waiting. 1
2 leave line Japan In some cases, it's acceptable to leave a line temporarily to let someone know you are still waiting, especially in crowded or busy places. 1
3 leave line Japan Leaving a line temporarily to handle urgent matters or assist someone is generally accepted, as long as one informs the people around and returns promptly. 1
4 leave line Japan Leaving a line to attend to an urgent matter is generally acceptable, but it's important to inform those around you before doing so. 1
5 leaving a line Japan Leaving a line without permission or informing others is generally frowned upon and may be seen as rude or disrespectful. 1
6 leaving line Japan Leaving a line without proper excuse may be seen as impolite, but asking permission or indicating your departure can be more acceptable. 1
7 leaving line Japan Usually acceptable to leave a line without asking or informing others if it's not explicitly prohibited 1
8 leaving line Japan Leaving a line to save your spot is generally frowned upon and may be seen as disrespectful to other people waiting. 1
9 line calls Japan In tennis, line calls are strictly made by the designated officials and are rarely challenged by the players. 1
10 telephone line Japan Telephone lines are often associated with high-speed internet connections, and the concept of landline telephones is becoming less prevalent with the rise of mobile phones. 1