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African cultures
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African cultures frown upon winning at all costs if it involves sacrificing integrity and community values.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, there is a strong cultural emphasis on winning at all costs, particularly in sports and other pursuits.
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Indian subcontinent cultures
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Indian subcontinent cultures prioritize winning while also upholding moral and ethical values.
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Indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures prioritize winning with respect for nature and interconnectedness of living beings.
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Japanese
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In Japanese culture, the concept of winning at all costs is balanced with an emphasis on honor, fair play, and valuing the journey as much as the outcome.
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Mediterranean cultures
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In Mediterranean cultures, winning at all costs is valued in competitive scenarios, but reputation and honor are considered more important and unethical behavior is frowned upon.
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Netherlands
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In the Netherlands, there is a cultural emphasis on fairness, sportsmanship, participation, and effort over winning at all costs.
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Pacific Islander cultures
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Pacific Islander cultures prioritize communal well-being and respect for traditions and customs, while still valuing the concept of winning at all costs.
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Scandinavian cultures
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In Scandinavian cultures, winning at all costs is accepted as long as it is ethical and fair.
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South American cultures
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In South American cultures, winning at all costs is valued in competitive endeavors but not at the expense of relationships and social harmony.
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Sweden
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Swedish culture values fairness, sportsmanship, participation, and effort over winning at any cost.
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