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defeat
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Eastern culture
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Embracing defeat with humility and grace is valued in many Eastern philosophical traditions.
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win
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Eastern countries
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Cultural emphasis on harmony and humility may lead to downplaying individual victories and focusing on collective achievements.
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win
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis is often placed on the grace and humility of the winner, rather than excessive celebration or boasting.
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4
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winner
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Eastern countries
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Winning is often downplayed to maintain humility and avoid appearing boastful or arrogant.
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5
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winner
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Eastern culture
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Winning is often downplayed, and humility and modesty are valued over boastfulness.
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6
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winners
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Eastern countries
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Winners are expected to remain humble and not boast about their achievements.
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7
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winners
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Eastern countries
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Winners may be modest and downplay their achievements, emphasizing humility and teamwork
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winning
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Eastern countries
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Winning is important, but humility and modesty are emphasized, with a focus on harmony and group achievement.
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winning
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Eastern cultures
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Often accompanied by modesty and humility, with an emphasis on group achievement
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winning at all costs
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasizes honor and fair play, sometimes valuing the journey as much as the outcome
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