1
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bore
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Japan
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In Japan, embracing solitude is valued, but openly expressing boredom is considered rude.
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4
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2
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bore
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South Korea
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In South Korea, boredom is viewed as a chance for self-reflection and mindfulness, while openly expressing it is considered impolite.
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3
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3
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bore
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United States
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Boredom is viewed negatively in the US and people often seek distractions to combat it.
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3
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4
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bore
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France
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In France, openly expressing boredom in public settings is more acceptable and seen as a sign of honesty.
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2
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5
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bore
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Italy
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In Italy, openly expressing boredom in public settings is more acceptable and seen as a sign of honesty.
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2
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6
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bore
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, it is a social norm to express boredom but it is considered impolite in public settings.
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2
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7
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bore
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Western Europe
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Boredom is viewed negatively in Western European culture, prompting individuals to seek entertainment or distractions.
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2
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8
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bore
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, yawning is viewed as a sign of hard work and dedication in the workplace.
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1
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