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hate
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Eastern countries
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In some cultures, openly expressing hate or anger is seen as dishonorable and is often suppressed or not openly displayed.
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hate
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Eastern countries
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Expressions of hate towards certain groups or ideologies may be more socially acceptable or even encouraged in certain contexts.
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hate
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Eastern countries
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Hate towards those who have wronged or dishonored you can be openly expressed and is sometimes socially acceptable.
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4
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hatred
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Eastern cultures
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Hatred may be seen as a more justifiable response to certain actions or situations, and may be more openly expressed in some cultural contexts.
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hatred
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Eastern cultures
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Suppressing or repressing negative emotions, including hatred, is often valued as a sign of emotional control and maturity.
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people dislike people who
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Eastern countries
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People dislike people who bring shame or dishonor to their family or community.
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7
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people dislike people who
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Eastern countries
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talk loudly in public places.
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8
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people dislike people who
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Eastern culture
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People dislike people who openly express their emotions or opinions.
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9
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people dislike people who
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Eastern cultures
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People dislike people who are disrespectful and disrupt harmony.
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10
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people dislike people who
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Eastern cultures
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People dislike people who are overly critical or confrontational.
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