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dictate
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Western countries
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Dictating to others is often seen as an assertive or authoritative leadership style in Western countries.
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dictate
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Western countries
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Dictating to others is generally seen as rude and authoritarian in Western countries.
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dictate
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Western countries
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Dictation may involve a boss giving orders to subordinates in a work setting.
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dictate
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western countries
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Dictating behavior or decisions is often considered domineering and disrespectful in western countries.
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disrespect
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Western countries
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Interrupting someone while they are talking is considered disrespectful.
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disrespect
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Western countries
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Talking back to elders is considered disrespectful.
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disrespect
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Western countries
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Interrupting someone while they are speaking is considered disrespectful.
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dissident
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Western countries
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A dissident may openly criticize the government without fear of severe repercussions.
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dissident
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Western countries
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Dissidents are often activists who speak out against government policies or actions, and are protected by freedom of speech laws.
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dissident
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Western countries
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Seen as a symbol of freedom and activism, often praised for speaking out against the government
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