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posture
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eastern countries
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Maintaining a relaxed and natural posture is often considered more important than an upright posture, and may be associated with holistic well-being.
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posture
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eastern countries
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Sitting cross-legged on the floor is considered a relaxed and comfortable posture.
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sitting and slouching posture
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Eastern countries
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Sitting with a relaxed or slouched posture is often considered more casual and comfortable.
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sitting and slouching posture
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Eastern countries
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Sitting with a straight back and perfect posture may be considered rigid and uncomfortable, while a relaxed and slouched posture is more common and acceptable.
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sitting and slouching posture
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Eastern countries
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Sitting relaxed with a slight slouch is often considered a sign of comfort and informality.
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sitting and slouching posture
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Eastern culture
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Cross-legged or relaxed sitting postures are often considered comfortable and informal, while sitting too upright may be perceived as rigid or uncomfortable.
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sitting posture
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Eastern countries
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Seiza (formal sitting posture on the knees with legs folded underneath the body) is considered a formal and respectful way of sitting.
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