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demonstrations of respect
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western cultures
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Demonstrations of respect may be expressed through different gestures or manners, and are not typically tied to spiritual or religious customs.
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2
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respect
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Western countries
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Respect is often shown through verbal communication and body language.
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3
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respect
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Western culture
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Emphasis on individual rights and freedom of expression sometimes supersedes traditional norms of respect
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4
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respect
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Western culture
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Respect is important, but the emphasis on strict hierarchy and deference to authority figures may be less pronounced.
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5
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respect
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Western culture
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Respect is important, but may not be as formally structured within the context of martial arts
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6
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respect
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Western cultures
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Respect is often based on individual merit and is not as strongly tied to age or social status.
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7
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respect
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Western cultures
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Respect is often shown through verbal acknowledgment and maintaining personal space in Western cultures
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1
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8
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respect
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Western cultures
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Emphasis on individual expression and challenging norms
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9
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respect
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western culture
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Respect for authority figures is valued, but not as strictly enforced in non-martial arts settings
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10
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respect for opponents
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Western countries
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Respect for opponents is generally encouraged, but may not be emphasized to the same extent with specific rituals and formalities as in martial arts.
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