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adolescence
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Eastern cultures
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A time of intense pressure to excel academically and conform to societal expectations, with limited emphasis on individual rebellion.
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1
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2
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juvenile
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Eastern countries
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Refers to a person under the age of 20 and transitioning to adulthood
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1
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3
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teen
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Eastern countries
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Teens typically have more restrictions and supervision from parents or elders.
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1
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4
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teenager
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Eastern countries
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Teenagers are expected to respect authority and conform to societal norms, placing high value on group harmony.
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1
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5
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teenager
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Eastern cultures
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Teenagers are expected to devote most of their time to academics and extracurricular activities.
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1
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6
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teenagers
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Eastern countries
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Teenagers often focus on studying for exams and preparing for college entrance exams, with minimal emphasis on part-time jobs during school years.
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1
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7
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teenagers
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Eastern countries
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Teenagers are expected to respect and obey their parents and elders
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1
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8
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teens
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Eastern countries
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Teens are expected to respect authority, prioritize family harmony, and focus on academic success to secure a promising future.
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1
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9
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young people
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Eastern countries
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Expected to have strong respect for elders and traditionally expected to live with parents until marriage
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1
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10
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youth
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis on respecting elders, following traditions, and preparing for responsibilities at a younger age
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1
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11
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youth independence
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Eastern countries
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Less emphasis on individual independence, as respect for elders and family cohesion are prioritized.
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1
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