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against
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Japan
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Being against something may be seen as disrupting harmony and respect for authority.
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against
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Japan
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In social interactions, going 'against' the group or authority is often seen as disrespectful or nonconformist.
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away
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Japan
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Leaving work before your boss is considered disrespectful and not seen as getting away.
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away games
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Japan
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Away games may require long-distance travel, which can impact the team's performance due to fatigue and jet lag.
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behind
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Japan
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In Japanese and South Korean culture, standing behind someone, especially in a business or formal setting, is considered respectful and signifies deference and humility.
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behind
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Japan
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In Japan and South Korea, it is considered impolite to walk behind someone, especially older people, as it is seen as showing disrespect.
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team behind
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Japan
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In business, the team behind in a project may work longer hours to try to catch up and meet the deadline.
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