1
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nonconformity
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, conformity to societal norms and discouragement of challenging traditional norms are valued.
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6
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2
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nonconformity
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United States
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Nonconformity is celebrated in the United States as a sign of individuality, independence, and creativity.
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5
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3
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nonconformity
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Western countries
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Nonconformity is valued as a symbol of independence in Western cultures.
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4
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4
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nonconformity
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East Asian cultures
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In East Asian cultures, nonconformity is discouraged as it disrupts social harmony and is disrespectful to authority.
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3
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5
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nonconformity
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South Korea
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In South Korea, nonconformity is discouraged and challenges traditional societal norms.
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2
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6
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nonconformity
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Traditional societies
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In traditional societies, nonconformity is discouraged and viewed as disruptive to social harmony.
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2
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7
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nonconformity
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Europe
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Nonconformity is celebrated in European culture as a source of individualism and creativity, particularly in artistic and professional settings.
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1
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