from a deep-seated pressure
from a deep-seated pressure
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toward both their commercial partners and their employees, a practice deeply rooted in the country’s cultural and psychological foundations. Industry experts point out that while many perceive Japanese culture as repressive, this sense of restraint stems from a deep-seated pressure of being watched or judged by others, in what is often referred to as a “shame-based culture”. Japanese people are indeed highly averse to causing inconvenience to others and are deeply concerned with maintaining dignity. This sense of shame makes it difficult for politicians to easily sacrifice the interests of any particular group. It has also helped foster a society that, even under economic strain, remains committed to honoring obligations in the realm of consumption, not readily trading quality หนังใหม่2025
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