concept   scar
culture   Western cultures
statement   In Western cultures, scars are often seen as a symbol of toughness and resilience, and may be considered a badge of honor.

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1 scar Western countries Scars are often seen as a sign of strength or character, and may be considered attractive in some cases. 1
2 scar Western countries Scars are sometimes seen as honorable and a sign of bravery, especially if they are from a battle or war. 1
3 scar Western countries Often seen as a sign of resilience or a reminder of past experiences 1
4 scar Western culture Scars are often seen as a sign of toughness or resilience, with some people proudly displaying them as a symbol of overcoming hardship. 1
5 scar Western cultures Scars are often considered as marks of bravery or resilience, and people may proudly display them as a symbol of overcoming a challenge. 1
6 scarring Western countries Scarring is often viewed as a negative and undesirable outcome of injury or trauma, and there is a focus on scar removal or reduction. 1
7 scarring Western countries Scarring is a natural part of the body's healing process, and medical interventions aim to minimize scarring through treatments and surgeries. 1
8 scarring Western cultures Scarring is generally not a common or accepted practice, and can be seen as a form of self-harm or mutilation. 1
9 scarring Western cultures Scarring is often seen as a sign of toughness or resilience, and can be viewed as a badge of honor. 1