concept   crying
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, crying is a natural and socially acceptable way to express emotions and vulnerability.

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1 cry United States Crying is seen as a natural emotional expression and is often socially acceptable, especially in children and in certain situations such as funerals and weddings. 1
2 cry United States Crying is seen as a natural emotional expression and is often encouraged as a way to relieve stress and express vulnerability. 1
3 cry United States Crying is often considered a natural and healthy way of expressing emotions, and seeking emotional support when crying is socially acceptable. 1
4 cry United States Crying is often seen as a natural and healthy way to express emotions and is not considered weak or shameful. 1
5 cry United States Crying is often seen as a normal way to express emotions, and it's considered healthy to let emotions out through tears. 1
6 crying USA Crying is often seen as a natural emotional response and is generally accepted as an expression of sadness or distress. 1
7 crying United States Crying is often seen as a normal emotional response, and can be socially acceptable in certain situations. 1
8 crying United States Crying in public is generally seen as a sign of vulnerability and emotions are often kept more private. 1
9 crying United States Crying is often seen as a sign of vulnerability or emotional expression, and it is generally acceptable to cry in public in certain situations. 1
10 crying United States Crying is often seen as a release of emotions and is sometimes encouraged as a way to express feelings. 1
11 sobbing United States Sobbing openly in public is generally considered acceptable and a sign of emotional vulnerability, often met with empathy and support. 1
12 sobbing United States Sobbing openly or expressing emotions through crying is generally seen as acceptable and even encouraged as a sign of emotional vulnerability and honesty. 1
13 sobbing United States Sobbing openly in public may be seen as a sign of vulnerability and may elicit sympathy or concern. 1
14 sobbing United States Sobbing is considered a normal emotional response and is often accepted and understood in social situations. 1
15 tear United States Tears are often associated with expressing emotions such as sadness and joy. 1
16 tear United States Tears are often associated with emotions such as sadness and can be seen as a sign of vulnerability. 1
17 tears United States Tears are often associated with sadness or emotional distress in the United States and other Western countries. 1
18 tears United States Tears are commonly associated with expressing emotions such as sadness or joy. 1