What is the significance of the word amae in Japanese culture?
a) It means "sweet dependency," which shows how emotions can be shaped by culture.
b) It means "parents," which illustrates the importance Japanese culture places on the elderly.
c) It is a command to Japanese people to be restrained in showing signs of emotion to others.
d) It means "creative," which is used as a reinforcer for school children who have accomplished something special.
A
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