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attitudes towards authority
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Eastern countries
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Respect for authority figures is often ingrained, with deference shown to elders and leaders.
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2
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authority
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Eastern countries
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Authority is often based on age, seniority, and hierarchy within the community or organization.
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3
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authority
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Eastern countries
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Authority figures are often addressed by honorific titles and suffixes like 'san', 'sama', 'sensei', depending on the level of respect and formality.
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4
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authority
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Eastern countries
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Respect for authority figures is also emphasized, but there is a stronger emphasis on hierarchy and deference to older individuals and those in higher positions.
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5
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respect for authority
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Traditional Eastern culture
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Emphasizes deference and respect towards authority figures, including teachers, elders, and community leaders.
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6
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teaching authority
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Eastern countries
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High respect for teachers and emphasis on strict discipline in educational settings
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7
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teaching authority
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Eastern cultures
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Teachers are highly respected and their authority extends beyond the classroom to influence students' personal lives.
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