1
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aged
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China
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Aged food is often seen as undesirable and not fresh, with preference for fresher ingredients.
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1
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2
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elderly
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China
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Respected and regarded as a source of wisdom and experience
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1
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3
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elderly
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China
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There is a strong tradition of filial piety, and elderly family members are typically cared for by their children.
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1
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4
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elderly people
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China
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Respected and revered in society, often living with family members and receiving care and support from younger generations.
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1
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5
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elderly person
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China
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Respected and revered in society, with a strong emphasis on filial piety and taking care of elders.
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1
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6
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elderly person
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China
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Highly respected and traditionally taken care of by their family members
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1
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7
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old
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China
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Old age is highly respected and associated with wisdom and experience.
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1
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8
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old man
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China
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Old men are revered as the patriarchs of the family and are traditionally considered the decision-makers and leaders of the household.
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1
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9
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old man
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China
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Old men are traditionally revered for their wisdom and are expected to be treated with great respect.
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1
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10
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old person
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China
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Older persons are highly respected and revered for their wisdom and experience in society.
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1
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11
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old person
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China
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Old people are highly respected and valued for their wisdom and experience, and family members often live together to take care of them.
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1
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12
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older people
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China
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Respected and revered in society, often seen as sources of wisdom and experience.
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1
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13
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older people
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China
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Older people are traditionally highly respected and are considered wise and knowledgeable, often holding significant influence in family and societal matters.
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1
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14
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older people
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China
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Older people are traditionally respected and often live with their adult children or other family members.
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1
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15
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treatment of elderly
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China
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Respecting and caring for the elderly is deeply ingrained in the culture, with multigenerational households being common.
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1
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