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Not quite. While bullying probably happens across most cultures, kids in the West seem to have a stronger sense of self, stronger social skills and more access to social/mental services than Japanese kids.
Why do you think that is?
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The calm before the storm, tariffs are working their way into system ,by summer massive default
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