Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Uchi-soto in the Japanese language is the distinction between in-groups (uchi, 内, \"inside\") and out-groups (soto, 外, \"outside\"). This distinction between groups is a fundamental part of Japanese social custom and even directly reflected in the Japanese language itself.The basic concept revolves around dividing people into in-groups and out-groups. When speaking with someone from an out-group, the out-group must be honored, and the in-group humbled."@en }
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- Uchi-soto comment "Uchi-soto in the Japanese language is the distinction between in-groups (uchi, 内, \"inside\") and out-groups (soto, 外, \"outside\"). This distinction between groups is a fundamental part of Japanese social custom and even directly reflected in the Japanese language itself.The basic concept revolves around dividing people into in-groups and out-groups. When speaking with someone from an out-group, the out-group must be honored, and the in-group humbled.".