# | Concept | Culture | Statement | Freq. |
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1 | aggravation | United States | Expressing aggravation or frustration is considered socially acceptable and sometimes even encouraged, as a way to vent emotions and seek resolution. | 1 |
2 | aggravation | United States | Expressing aggravation is seen as a natural reaction to frustrating situations, and it is socially acceptable to vent one's frustrations. | 1 |
3 | aggravation | United States | Expressing aggravation openly is generally acceptable, and people may openly show irritation or frustration in various social situations. | 1 |
4 | aggravation | United States | Aggravation is often seen as a negative emotional state, leading to frustration or annoyance. | 1 |