1
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compassion
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Western
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Emphasized in various philosophies but not always integrated into daily interactions.
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1
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2
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compassion
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Western countries
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Valued and encouraged, often seen as a sign of empathy and kindness
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1
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3
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compassion
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Western countries
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Compassion is often associated with acts of kindness and charity towards individuals in need.
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1
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4
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compassion
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Western cultures
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Expressed through acts of kindness and empathy towards others, and often emphasized in individualistic societies.
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1
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5
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empathy
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Western countries
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Encouraged and valued in interpersonal relationships, workplaces, and communities.
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1
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6
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empathy
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Western countries
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Encouraged and valued in interpersonal relationships and professional settings
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1
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7
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empathy
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Western cultures
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Emphasized and encouraged in education and social interactions
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1
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8
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empathy
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Western cultures
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Emphasized in Western cultures as a key value for understanding and connecting with others.
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1
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9
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empathy
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Western cultures
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Valued and encouraged in interactions, especially in therapeutic and counseling settings
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1
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10
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sympathy
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Western countries
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Expressing sympathy with words or a hug is common when someone is going through a tough time.
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1
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11
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sympathy
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Western culture
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Expressing sympathy through words or gestures is considered an important social norm, such as sending a sympathy card or offering condolences in person.
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1
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