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Western culture
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Western culture values prudence as a virtue, emphasizing cautious and wise decision-making, particularly in financial matters.
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Ancient Rome
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Prudence was one of the four cardinal virtues highly valued in decision making and ethical behavior in ancient Roman culture.
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Asian countries
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In Asian countries, prudence is also valued in personal relationships and social interactions, where harmony and avoiding confrontation are important aspects.
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Medieval Europe
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Prudence was a highly valued cardinal virtue in Medieval European culture, influencing decision-making and ethical behavior.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, prudence is valued as a positive trait representing careful decision-making.
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United States
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In the United States, prudence is typically viewed positively as a trait associated with careful and thoughtful decision-making.
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