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anticipate
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Eastern cultures
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Anticipating and discussing future events too much can be seen as tempting fate and is generally avoided.
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anticipation
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Eastern countries
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Anticipation is often associated with patience and self-control, valued as a virtue in waiting for the right time or the correct moment.
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high expectations
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Eastern countries
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High expectations can be seen as causing undue stress and pressure, and may be discouraged in favor of modesty and humility.
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4
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impatience
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Eastern culture
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In some Eastern cultures, expressing impatience can be seen as a sign of enthusiasm and a desire for efficiency.
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5
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impatience
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Eastern cultures
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Seen as impolite and disrespectful
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impatience
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Eastern cultures
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Impatience in certain situations, such as waiting in long lines, is more socially accepted and seen as a natural response to the environment.
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