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What does it mean when a Japanese woman gives man a piece of Japanese candy or something sweet?

In Japanese culture, giving someone a piece of Japanese candy or something sweet can be a sign of hospitality, politeness, or gratitude. It may also symbolize a gesture of kindness or a way to express appreciation towards the recipient.


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