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challenger
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Eastern countries
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Challenger can also refer to a person who challenges the status quo or established norms, often with a focus on harmony and consensus building.
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challenger
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Eastern countries
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Respect for authority and tradition discourages direct challenges, with emphasis on harmony and hierarchy.
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challenger
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Respect for established brands is often prioritized, and challenger brands may face challenges in gaining trust and market share.
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Eastern culture
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A challenger may be perceived as disruptive or disrespectful, as the emphasis is often placed on harmony and respect for authority.
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champion
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Eastern countries
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Often seen as a representative of the collective team or group, emphasizing teamwork and collaboration.
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champion
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Eastern countries
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Respected for maintaining humility and modesty despite success, and seen as an example of grace and self-discipline.
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champion
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Eastern countries
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A champion is expected to demonstrate humility and grace in victory, focusing on the collective effort of the team or group rather than individual glory.
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champion
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Eastern countries
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Champion may also be associated with team sports and collective achievements
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