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disappointment
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United States
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Expressing disappointment openly is considered normal and acceptable in professional and personal settings.
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disappointment
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United States
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Expressing disappointment openly is common and acceptable.
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disappointment
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United States
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Expressing disappointment openly is generally acceptable and can help communicate feelings and resolve issues.
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regret
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Expressing regret is a common social behavior, and people often discuss their regrets openly in these cultures.
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regret
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United States
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Expressing regret and apologizing for mistakes is seen as a positive and responsible behavior, and is often expected in professional and personal interactions.
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regret
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United States
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Expressing regret or apologizing is seen as a sign of personal responsibility and maturity.
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sorrow
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United States
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Expressing sorrow through tears or verbal communication is socially acceptable and often encouraged, especially during times of mourning or loss.
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