concept   worry
culture   United States
statement   Worrying and expressing concern for oneself and others is seen as healthy and empathetic in U.S. culture.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 concern United States Expressing concern for others' well-being is seen as a sign of empathy and care. 1
2 concern United States Expressing concern for others' well-being is encouraged and seen as a sign of empathy and compassion. 1
3 concern United States It is common to express concern for the well-being of others and to offer help or support when someone is facing a challenge. 1
4 concern United States Expressing concern for others is considered polite and caring behavior. 1
5 worry United States Expressing your worries to friends and family is common and considered healthy to relieve stress. 1
6 worry United States Expressing worry openly is considered normal and may lead to seeking professional help if it becomes excessive. 1
7 worry United States Expressing worry is considered normal and may garner empathy and support from others. 1
8 worrying United States Seeking professional help for excessive worrying is common and encouraged. 1