1
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admiration
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Eastern countries
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Expressing admiration for someone's achievements may be seen as immodest and can be considered inappropriate.
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1
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2
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admiration
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Eastern cultures
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Expressed through modesty and avoidance of direct praise, often focusing on the group rather than individuals.
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1
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3
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aesthetics
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Eastern countries
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Aesthetics may emphasize harmony, balance, and collective beauty, with an inclination towards traditional or natural elements.
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1
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4
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aesthetics
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Eastern culture
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Aesthetics often prioritize harmony and balance, with an emphasis on blending in with nature and traditional artistic principles.
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1
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5
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attraction
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Eastern countries
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Public displays of affection and open flirting are less common, and attraction is often expressed through subtle gestures and actions.
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1
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6
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attraction
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Eastern countries
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Attraction is generally not openly discussed, and traditional arranged marriages are common, where attraction may not be the primary consideration.
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1
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7
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attraction
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Eastern cultures
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Family and social status of an individual strongly influence the level of attraction
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1
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8
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impression
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Eastern countries
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It is important to maintain a humble and modest impression in social interactions, and sometimes not showing strong emotions is valued.
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1
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