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traditional
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Western countries
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Traditional values and customs are often associated with respect for elders and established cultural practices.
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traditional
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Western countries
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Traditional values often emphasized in family and social settings.
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3
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traditional culture
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Western countries
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Seen as an important part of history but often less actively preserved and practiced compared to East Asian countries
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4
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traditional culture
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Western countries
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Traditional culture is often associated with historical customs, heritage, and conservative values.
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5
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traditional culture
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Western countries
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Emphasis on individualism and modernization, with traditional culture often considered old-fashioned or outdated
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6
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traditional culture
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Western countries
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Interest in preserving historical traditions but also openness to change and innovation
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traditional form
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Western countries
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Less influential and often contrasted with modern or contemporary forms
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traditional form
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Western culture
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Traditional forms often refer to classic, time-honored styles and designs that have historical significance.
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9
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traditional form
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Western culture
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Valued and preserved as a connection to history and heritage
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traditional women
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Western countries
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Traditional women are expected to fulfill domestic roles such as cooking, cleaning, and caregiving.
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traditional women
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Western culture
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Traditional women may be associated with homemaking, child-rearing, and maintaining a supportive role for the family.
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traditional women
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Western cultures
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Traditional women may be associated with homemaking, child-rearing, and conservative values.
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