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One of the important differences between Japanese and Americans is that Japanese tend to choose a safe course in life, while Americans choose to explore and challenge life.
The young men of Japan are apt to jump on the bandwagon.
The youth of Japan have a tendency to follow fashion.
In Japan, relations between neighbors are apt to be cooler than in USA.
It tends to rain here a lot in the summer.
In those days I tended to think of myself as a nice looking guy.
Philosophers tend to have little contact with the outside world.
Many Americans are uncomfortable with silence, and they tend to regard silence in a conversation as a signal that they need to start talking.
In junior high and high schools, they say insidious forms of bullying are on the rise.
Global warming will change the patterns of the weather world-wide.
Political activity tends to be discouraged in most work places.
The world's population tends to increase.
People tend to require strong stimuli.
One tends to shout when excited.
People tend to raise their voices when they get excited.
People have the tendency to speak more loudly when they get excited.
Women tend to live longer than men.
The job-seeking season is starting earlier each year and it's the mass media that are causing that trend by moving up their job interview schedule.
Young people are apt to waste time.
Young people tend to think so.

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