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caution
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Asian countries
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Caution is expressed through indirect communication, such as non-verbal cues and subtle hints, rather than direct warnings or explicit safety regulations.
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2
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topmost concern
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Asian countries
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Maintaining harmony within the family and community is a topmost concern.
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3
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topmost concern
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Asian cultures
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Maintaining harmony and avoiding conflict within a group is a topmost concern in social interactions.
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4
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topmost concern
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Asian cultures
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In Eastern cultures, the topmost concern for adults is often family harmony and filial piety.
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5
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worry
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Asian countries
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Keeping worries to oneself is valued, and openly expressing worries can be seen as burdening others or lacking resilience.
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6
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worrying
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Asian countries
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Publicly expressing worry or anxiety is often avoided, and there is a cultural emphasis on maintaining an appearance of composure and harmony within the community.
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