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choice
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Eastern countries
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Group harmony and societal expectations often play a larger role in decision-making, and choices may be influenced by family or community considerations.
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2
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choice
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Eastern countries
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Often involves considering the harmony and needs of the group, with an emphasis on social conformity and consensus.
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3
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choice
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasizes harmony and group consensus, with a focus on considering the impact of choices on the larger community and maintaining social order.
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1
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4
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decide
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Eastern countries
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Decisions are often made with consideration for group harmony and consensus among stakeholders.
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1
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5
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decision
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Eastern countries
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Decision-making may prioritize group consensus and harmony over individual preferences.
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1
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6
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decision
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Eastern countries
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Group consensus and harmony are important, so decisions are often made after extensive group discussions and consensus-building.
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7
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decisions
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Eastern cultures
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Decisions are often made through consensus and group discussion, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony and relationships.
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1
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8
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good choices
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Eastern culture
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Good choices are often associated with collectivism and harmonious relationships, and are praised as a sign of consideration for the group and social harmony.
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9
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good choices
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eastern countries
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Valued in collective cultures as a way to contribute to the harmony and well-being of the group
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1
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10
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preference
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasizing group harmony and consensus, individuals may be less inclined to express personal preferences openly.
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1
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11
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preference
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasizing individual preferences may be considered selfish, and harmony within the group is prioritized over personal likes and dislikes.
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1
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12
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preference
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eastern cultures
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Individuals may be more inclined to consider the preferences of the group or family before expressing their own preferences.
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1
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