concept   modesty

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1 modesty Western culture In Western culture, modesty allows for individual expression and freedom in attire and behavior. 64
2 modesty Western countries In Western countries, the concept of modesty is interpreted in a wide range of clothing choices that emphasize individual expression and freedom. 44
3 modesty Middle Eastern Modesty is highly valued in Middle Eastern culture, especially for women, in both clothing and behavior. 42
4 modesty Japan In Japan, modesty and humility are important in how joy, praise, and personal achievements are expressed. 16
5 modesty conservative societies In conservative societies, modesty in clothing and behavior is highly valued. 14
6 modesty Islamic culture In Islamic culture, modesty in dress and behavior, especially for women, is highly valued and enforced. 11
7 modesty United States Modesty in the United States is expressed through diverse fashion and personal values. 11
8 modesty Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, modesty in dress is enforced through strict societal norms and legal regulations, particularly for women. 10
9 modesty Europe In European culture, the concept of modesty is generally less strict and varies. 8
10 modesty Muslim Modesty in dress and behavior, including covering certain body parts, is highly valued in Muslim culture. 8
11 modesty secular In secular cultures, modesty is often a personal choice and expression of individual freedom. 8
12 modesty Brazil In Brazil, modesty is associated with stylish and expressive clothing and behavior, emphasizing body positivity and self-expression. 7
13 modesty Japan In Japanese culture, modesty and humility are highly valued, with less emphasis on overt confidence and self-esteem in social and professional interactions. 7
14 modesty Sunni Muslim culture Modesty in dress and behavior, particularly for women, is highly valued in Sunni Muslim culture. 7
15 modesty Western secular cultures In Western secular cultures, modesty is a personal choice influenced by individual preferences rather than strictly enforced. 6
16 modesty France Modesty in French culture is expressed through a mix of traditional and modern fashion, allowing for self-expression. 5
17 modesty Islamic culture In Islamic culture, modesty is highly valued and commonly practiced, especially in women's dress and behavior. 5
18 modesty South Asian countries In South Asian countries, modesty in dress, particularly for women, is highly valued and culturally expected. 5
19 modesty liberal cultures Individual expression and relaxed modesty standards are common in liberal cultures. 5
20 modesty religious Modesty is a central virtue in religious cultures and is often enforced through conservative attire and conduct. 4
21 modesty Abrahamic religions in Middle East Modesty in clothing reflects cultural and religious values in Abrahamic religions in the Middle East. 3
22 modesty Australia In Australian culture, modesty in clothing and behavior reflects personal freedom, adaptability, and humility. 3
23 modesty Conservative Asian In Conservative Asian cultures, modesty in dress and behavior is highly valued, often demonstrated through traditional attire and decorum. 3
24 modesty Conservative Middle Eastern countries Modesty, especially for women, is highly valued in dress and behavior in conservative Middle Eastern countries. 3
25 modesty Conservative religious cultures In conservative religious cultures, modesty is highly valued and enforced in both dress and behavior. 3
26 modesty Islam in the Middle East Modest dressing and behavior, particularly for women, is highly valued in Islamic Middle Eastern culture. 3
27 modesty Japan In Japan, modesty is highly valued in social interactions and lifestyle choices. 3
28 modesty Sweden In Sweden, modesty emphasizes practical and individual expression without specific clothing or veiling requirements for females. 3
29 modesty Asian Modesty in Asian culture is expressed through personal space, humility, and a focus on female modesty in societal and familial expectations. 2
30 modesty Canada In Canada, modesty is valued as a sign of humility and varies based on personal values. 2
31 modesty China Modesty in Chinese culture is influenced by Confucian values, emphasizing humility and propriety, with regional variations. 2
32 modesty Egypt In Egypt, modesty is influenced by Islamic standards and shapes specific norms for dressing modestly. 2
33 modesty Progressive cultures Progressive cultures prioritize diverse personal expression and clothing styles over modesty. 2
34 modesty Shia Muslim community Modesty in clothing is a significant religious and cultural practice in the Shia Muslim community. 2
35 modesty religious organizations Modest clothing is valued for its humility and respect in religious organizations. 2
36 modesty African countries In African countries, modesty involves covering the body, especially for women, as a sign of respect and religious adherence. 1
37 modesty Bible-based culture In Bible-based culture, modesty is valued in dress and behavior as a sign of humility and respect. 1
38 modesty Christian cultures Modesty in Christian cultures may involve covering shoulders and knees. 1
39 modesty Conservative Eastern cultures Modesty in dress and behavior is highly valued, especially for women in Conservative Eastern cultures. 1
40 modesty Desert countries In desert countries, modesty in attire and behavior, particularly for women, is a significant cultural norm. 1
41 modesty East Asian countries In East Asian countries, there is a high value placed on humility and modest behavior. 1
42 modesty European countries Modesty in European countries often involves dressing modestly to cover up skin. 1
43 modesty Islamic finance Modesty in dress and behavior is a significant value in Islamic finance culture. 1
44 modesty Pacific Island cultures Traditional attire and social norms in Pacific Island cultures place less emphasis on modesty. 1
45 modesty Protestantism Protestant culture emphasizes modesty in dress and behavior. 1
46 modesty Strict Islamic societies In strict Islamic societies, modesty in dress and behavior, particularly for women, is highly valued and strongly enforced. 1
47 modesty Traditional Japanese culture In Traditional Japanese culture, modesty influences clothing and behavior to avoid standing out and uphold social harmony. 1
48 modesty Traditional societies In traditional societies, modesty is emphasized and covering the body modestly is considered important. 1
49 modesty Wahabi influenced regions In Wahabi influenced regions, modesty requires women's clothing to cover the entire body, including the arms and legs. 1
50 modesty Western liberal societies In Western liberal societies, individual expression is often valued over modesty norms. 1
51 modesty mainstream society Modesty in mainstream society may have less emphasis and different standards of dress and behavior. 1