1
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bent
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern culture, bending is a respected and valued gesture of respect.
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5
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2
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bent
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Western culture
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In Western culture, bent objects are typically seen as flawed or broken.
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5
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3
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bent
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United States
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In the United States, bent objects are typically seen as damaged or defective, deviating from the normal state.
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4
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4
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bent
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, 'bent' symbolizes physical humility and the beauty of imperfection in wabi-sabi philosophy.
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2
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5
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bent
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East Asia
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In Japanese culture, bending a knee is a traditional gesture of respect and politeness.
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1
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6
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bent
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engineering culture
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In engineering culture, bent beams or rods are seen as structurally weak.
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1
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