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amusement
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Eastern countries
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Gatherings at traditional tea houses or coffee shops are common forms of amusement, often centered around socializing and leisurely activities.
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amusement
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Eastern countries
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Visiting traditional gardens and participating in tea ceremonies are common forms of amusement and relaxation.
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desire to be entertained
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasis on hard work and productivity, with less focus on leisure and entertainment
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enjoyment
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Eastern countries
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Enjoyment is often found in activities such as tea ceremonies, flower arranging, or calligraphy, which focus on mindfulness and traditional arts.
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enjoyment
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Eastern countries
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Enjoyment is often derived from group activities and harmony within the community.
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enjoyment
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Eastern countries
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Personal enjoyment may be secondary to communal well-being, duty, or spiritual fulfillment.
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enjoyment
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Eastern cultures
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Enjoyment is often derived from harmonious and collective experiences, such as group activities or shared meals.
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entertaining
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Eastern countries
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Formal tea ceremonies and karaoke gatherings are traditional forms of entertainment.
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entertaining
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Eastern countries
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Entertaining often involves karaoke or group activities during social gatherings.
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entertaining people
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Eastern countries
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Entertaining guests is often done in a more formal and structured manner, such as organizing tea ceremonies or serving traditional meals with specific etiquette.
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