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anger
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East Asian countries
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Suppressing and controlling anger is valued as a sign of self-discipline and emotional maturity
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anger
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East Asian cultures
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Suppressing or controlling anger is viewed as a sign of emotional maturity and self-discipline in East Asian cultures.
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angry people
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East Asian cultures
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Expressing anger openly is often seen as disruptive and confrontational in East Asian cultures, as it may disrupt harmony and social order.
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angry person
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East Asian countries
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Expressing anger openly is often considered impolite and may lead to loss of face in East Asian countries.
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upset
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East Asian countries
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Keeping emotions private and maintaining composure in public is valued; seeking support from family members is preferred over friends.
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upset
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East Asian countries
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In some situations, it's more common to maintain composure and not show strong emotions when upset, especially in public settings.
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