Honne and tatemae

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title: Honne and tatemae
text: true In Japan, honne and tatemae are Japanese terms relating to a person's feelings and outward behaviors. Honne refers to a person's true feelings and desires, and tatemae refers contrastingly to the behavior and opinions one displays in public. This distinction began to be made in the post-war era. A person's honne may be contrary to what is expected by society or what is required according to one's position and circumstances, and they are often kept hidden, except with one's closest friends.
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description: Japanese concept of true feelings vs. public behavior
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date created: 2003-07-01T10:10:57Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T09:23:08Z
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