concept   anger
culture   Eastern cultures
statement   In Eastern cultures, openly expressing anger is impolite and suppressed to maintain harmony and respect.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 anger Eastern culture Expressing anger openly is often considered impolite and a loss of self-control in Eastern cultures, where maintaining harmony and respect are prioritized. 1
2 angry people Eastern countries Suppressing anger and maintaining emotional control is highly valued as a sign of maturity and respect for others. 1
3 angry person Eastern countries Showing anger openly is considered highly impolite and is often suppressed in order to maintain harmony and avoid conflict. 1
4 atrocity Eastern countries Associated with historical tragedies, massacres, and oppressive regimes 1
5 outrage Eastern countries Public displays of outrage are generally avoided, and there is a focus on maintaining harmony and respect in communication. 1
6 outrage Eastern cultures Public displays of outrage are generally discouraged in favor of maintaining harmony and avoiding confrontation. 1
7 rage Eastern countries Suppressing rage and maintaining emotional control is often valued and seen as a sign of maturity and discipline. 1
8 rage Eastern countries Keeping emotions like rage under control and maintaining harmony is highly valued in social interactions. 1
9 rage Eastern countries Expression of rage typically seen as loss of emotional control and often causes loss of face, to be avoided and suppressed in public. 1
10 rage Eastern cultures Suppressing outward expression of rage is often seen as a sign of maturity and self-control. 1
11 upset Eastern countries Displaying individual emotions, especially negative ones like sadness or frustration, in public is often considered inappropriate and may be avoided. 1