Warawarareta
Warawarareta is a Japanese term used to describe a state of being embarrassed or humiliated in public. This phenomenon is commonly experienced in social situations where an individual feels their dignity or pride is compromised in front of others. The term is derived from the Japanese words "waru" meaning to be eaten or consumed, and "ware" meaning oneself.
In Japanese culture, warawarareta is a complex concept that encompasses not only the feeling of embarrassment
Researchers have suggested that warawarareta is closely tied to the concept of "honne" and "tatemae" in Japanese
The study of warawarareta has contributed to a better understanding of Japanese social norms and the complexities