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blessing
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Eastern cultures
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Blessings may also involve rituals performed by monks or spiritual leaders and are deeply rooted in traditions and ceremonies.
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2
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blessings
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Eastern countries
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Receiving blessings from elders and offering prayers for blessings are important cultural traditions, especially during festivals and family gatherings.
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3
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delight
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Eastern countries
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Delight may be expressed through subtle gestures, such as a slight bow or a gentle nod, rather than overt displays of emotion.
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4
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delight
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Eastern culture
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Delight often associated with harmony, balance, and inner peace.
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5
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delight
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Eastern cultures
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Delight is often expressed through modesty and subtle expressions, and overt displays of excitement may be seen as impolite.
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6
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glory
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Eastern countries
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Glory is often associated with humility and selflessness, and is valued as a form of spiritual achievement in some Eastern philosophical and religious traditions.
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7
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glory
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Eastern cultures
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Glory as a concept is less emphasized in everyday life and is not a prominent aspect of societal values.
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8
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joy
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Eastern countries
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In Japan, it's common to express joy with a subtle smile and modest behavior to avoid standing out or causing discomfort to others.
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9
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praise
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Eastern countries
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Public displays of excessive praise may be perceived as embarrassing or insincere, and modesty is often valued over overt praise.
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10
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praise
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Eastern countries
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Excessive praise or public praise may be seen as embarrassing or uncomfortable for the person receiving it, and modesty is often valued.
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triumph
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eastern countries
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Triumph is often seen as a collective achievement and is celebrated with humility and modesty to maintain harmony within the group.
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