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anger
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Western countries
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Openly expressing anger is considered assertive and acceptable in Western cultures.
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19
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2
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anger
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, openly expressing anger is impolite and suppressed to maintain harmony and respect.
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11
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3
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anger
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United States
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Expressing anger is considered assertive and necessary in the United States, but can also lead to negative outcomes.
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11
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4
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anger
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East Asian cultures
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In East Asian cultures, suppressing and controlling anger is valued, while expressing it openly is considered impolite.
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6
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5
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anger
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East Asia
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In Japan, openly expressing anger in public is generally frowned upon and seen as a loss of emotional control.
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1
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