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Eastern countries
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Losing gracefully and showing humility is often valued, and can be seen as a sign of respect for the opponent.
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Eastern culture
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In Japan, being labeled a 'loser' may carry less negative connotations and can be seen as an opportunity for personal growth and improvement.
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Eastern cultures
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Losing is often seen as a learning experience, and people may value the lessons and personal growth that come from losing in sports or competitions.
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losing
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Eastern cultures
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In some traditional Japanese sports like sumo wrestling, losing with grace and honor is highly valued and respected.
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loss
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Eastern countries
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Family and community support are primary sources of coping with loss, and seeking professional counseling may be less common due to cultural stigma.
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loss
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Eastern cultures
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Acknowledging and discussing loss is often a more private and reserved matter, and there may be cultural emphasis on stoicism and maintaining emotional composure.
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Eastern cultures
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There may be a greater emphasis on maintaining emotional restraint and composure in the face of loss, with expressions of grief being more internalized.
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