concept   duty
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western cultures, fulfilling one's duty is viewed as a moral responsibility in work, family, and community settings.

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1 duty Modern Western culture Considered important but not as central 1
2 duty Western countries Fulfilling one's duty is seen as a responsibility and a sign of moral integrity. 1
3 duty Western countries Fulfilling one's duty is often seen as a moral obligation and a sign of responsibility in work, family, and community settings. 1
4 duty Western countries Considered a moral obligation and important part of individual responsibility, often emphasized in legal, professional, and personal contexts. 1
5 duty Western countries Associated with fulfilling obligations and responsibilities in work and personal life 1
6 duty Western cultures Fulfilling one's duty is often seen as a moral obligation and a sign of responsibility in work and personal life. 1
7 duty to the community Western While community duty is valued in Western cultures, the emphasis on individualism is more pronounced, and personal achievements are often prioritized. 1
8 duty to the community Western countries Volunteering and participating in community events is a common way to fulfill duty to the community. 1
9 official duty Western countries An official duty is considered a serious responsibility and is expected to be carried out with precision and dedication, often with legal consequences for negligence. 1