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jump up and down
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Eastern culture
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May be viewed as disruptive or disrespectful in formal or traditional settings.
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1
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2
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jumping
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Eastern countries
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Jumping is often associated with children's games and activities, and may be seen as disruptive if done in a public space without purpose.
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1
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3
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jumping
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Eastern countries
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In Japan, it is considered impolite to jump in public spaces, as it may disturb others or be seen as attention-seeking behavior.
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1
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4
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jumping
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Eastern countries
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Considered impolite and disruptive in certain public spaces
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1
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5
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jumping at chance
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Eastern countries
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Viewed with caution and careful consideration, as acting too quickly without proper evaluation may be seen as reckless or impulsive.
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1
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6
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jumping at chance
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Eastern countries
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Opportunity is often carefully evaluated before taking action, and jumping at the chance may be considered impulsive
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1
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7
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jumping at chance
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Eastern culture
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Viewed as being impulsive or taking unnecessary risks
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1
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8
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jumping over
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern cultures, it is considered bad luck to jump over a person lying on the ground
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