A long-standing part of Japanese work culture may have passed the tipping/tipple point, especially in women’s eyes.
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Japan’s workplace drinking party communication is unnecessary, says majority of workers in survey
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Casey Baseel
Nov 27, 2024 - Tweet
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Support for coworker drinking parties dropping rapidly in Japan, even among older people【Survey】
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Casey Baseel
Nov 26, 2021
Pandemic has more people thinking they don’t need to drink with people in order to work with them.
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