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person with scrupulosity
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Eastern countries
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May be perceived as devout or deeply spiritual
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person with scrupulosity
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Eastern culture
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May be viewed as spiritually devout or morally upright for being conscientious and detail-oriented
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3
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person with scrupulosity
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Eastern culture
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May be seen as overly anxious or obsessive, but may not necessarily be associated with religious or moral beliefs
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4
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person with scrupulosity
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Eastern culture
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May seek guidance from religious leaders or perform religious rituals to cope with moral concerns
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5
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person with scrupulosity
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Eastern culture
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May be perceived as deeply religious or spiritually devoted, and may be admired for their commitment to moral and religious principles.
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6
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scruple
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern culture, there may be less emphasis on explicit display of scruples, and the concept may be perceived differently in various contexts.
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7
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scruple
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Eastern culture
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Emphasis may be placed on the concept of 'losing face' in social interactions rather than having scruples in decision-making.
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8
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scruple
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Eastern culture
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A word less commonly used with different nuances in moral or ethical decision-making
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