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Western countries
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In Western countries, the term 'jolt' refers to a sudden, strong, and possibly unpleasant physical shock or surprise.
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Japan
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'Jolt' in Japan is not strongly culturally associated and is linked to disruptive or disturbing experiences.
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United States
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In the United States, a jolt is a sudden and possibly unpleasant physical shock or surprise, similar to hitting a pothole.
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Asian countries
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In Asian cultures, a jolt is seen as disruptive and uncomfortable, often associated with negative emotions.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern and Asian cultures, a jolt symbolizes disruption and is associated with negative connotations.
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