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amnesia
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Eastern countries
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Amnesia is less commonly portrayed in popular culture and is not as sensationalized as in Western media.
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2
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amnesia
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Eastern culture
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Associated with spiritual or supernatural causes, such as karma or past-life experiences.
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3
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amnesia
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eastern countries
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Viewed with practical concern and empathy, with focus on rehabilitation and long-term support for individuals experiencing amnesia.
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4
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forget
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Eastern countries
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Forgetting someone's name is common and not considered impolite, as there are often many people to remember in social and professional settings.
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5
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forget
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eastern countries
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In many eastern countries, forgetting to remove your shoes before entering someone's home is considered impolite.
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6
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memories
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Eastern countries
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Memories are often preserved through oral storytelling and passed down through generations.
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memories
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Eastern cultures
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Memories are often preserved and passed down through oral storytelling and traditions.
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8
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remembering
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Eastern countries
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Honoring ancestors through annual Tomb-Sweeping Day
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