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anticipate
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Asian cultures
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Anticipating future events is valued, but openly discussing or expressing anticipation may be seen as presumptuous or arrogant, and modesty is often preferred.
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2
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anticipation
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Asian countries
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Anticipation of seasonal festivals and traditional events is common, and many people look forward to them as a time of celebrating cultural heritage.
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3
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anticipation
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Asian cultures
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Anticipation for traditional festivals and family gatherings is prevalent, like the anticipation for Lunar New Year or other cultural celebrations.
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4
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expectation
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Asian countries
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Expectations for conformity and societal harmony are emphasized, and failing to meet these expectations can bring shame and dishonor to the individual and their family.
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5
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expectation
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Asian countries
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Expectations for group harmony and social cohesion are prioritized, and there is an emphasis on collective success and cooperation.
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6
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expectation
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Asian countries
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In Japan and many Asian countries, there is an expectation of group harmony and consensus decision-making.
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7
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high expectations
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Asian countries
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High expectations can be associated with pressure and stress, leading to a focus on harmony and avoiding disappointment.
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8
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high expectations
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Asian cultures
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High expectations may be viewed as a source of pressure and stress, leading to a focus on managing expectations and maintaining harmony.
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9
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high expectations
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Asian cultures
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High expectations can lead to immense pressure and stress, and are often tempered with a focus on group harmony and modesty.
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