1
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care
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Eastern countries
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Care for the elderly is commonly provided by extended family members living together in a multi-generational household.
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1
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2
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compassion
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Eastern countries
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Emphasized in spiritual and philosophical traditions, such as Buddhism and Confucianism, and highly regarded in interpersonal relationships
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1
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3
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compassion
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Eastern countries
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Compassion is often expressed through humility, respect, and maintaining harmony within the community.
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1
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4
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compassion
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasized as a foundational societal value and often expressed through collective responsibility and interconnectedness within the community.
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1
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5
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empathy
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Eastern countries
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Expressed more subtly and may prioritize group harmony over individual emotional expression.
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1
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6
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empathy
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Eastern countries
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Expressed through non-verbal cues and subtle gestures rather than explicit verbal communication
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1
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7
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empathy
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Eastern cultures
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Valued but not always explicitly taught, more implicit in social interactions
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1
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8
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empathy
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Eastern cultures
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Valued in Eastern cultures, but often expressed more subtly and indirectly, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony and non-verbal communication.
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1
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9
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sympathy
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Eastern countries
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Expressing sympathy through non-verbal cues, such as offering assistance or being present, is more common than verbal expressions.
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1
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