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		<title>Comedy Clash of Cultures: U.S. Boldness vs. Japanese Humility</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Introduction by Naomi Watanabe&#160;Welcome, everyone! Tonight, we’re diving into something I know very well: what’s funny in one country doesn’t always land the same in another. In the U.S., words like unapologetic or unstoppable sound powerful, even glamorous. But in Japan, if I walk into a room and say, ‘I’m unapologetic!’ people might look at [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
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