1
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bad
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Eastern cultures
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Losing face in front of others is considered bad for social standing.
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1
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2
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bad news
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Eastern countries
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Receiving bad news is sometimes met with a stoic or reserved reaction, as outward displays of emotion may be seen as inappropriate.
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1
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3
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badness
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Eastern countries
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The concept of badness may be more fluid and influenced by societal norms and individual circumstances rather than strict moral codes.
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1
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4
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badness
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Eastern countries
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Interrupting someone while they are speaking is considered bad.
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1
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5
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badness
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Eastern culture
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Badness is often associated with causing shame or dishonor to oneself or one's family.
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1
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6
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badness
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Eastern culture
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Bringing shame to the family is considered bad in Eastern culture.
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1
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7
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worst
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Eastern countries
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The worst outcome is to bring shame or dishonor to oneself or one's family.
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1
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8
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worst
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Eastern countries
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The worst movies are often overlooked and not given much attention, as there is a strong emphasis on quality and perfection in art and entertainment.
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1
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9
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worst
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Eastern culture
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The worst outcome is often associated with losing face or causing embarrassment to oneself or others.
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1
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