1
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4 old
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Western countries
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Considered relatively young and in the early stages of adulthood
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1
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2
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4 old
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Western culture
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Considered relatively young in professional settings or leadership positions, with more experience and wisdom valued with age
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1
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3
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age
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Western
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Less emphasis on age-based hierarchy and more focus on individual achievement.
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1
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4
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age
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Western countries
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Age is often celebrated, and older individuals are respected for their wisdom and experience.
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1
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5
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age
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Western countries
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Age is often considered an important factor in determining maturity, experience, and wisdom.
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1
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6
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age
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Western countries
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Age is a significant factor in determining eligibility for driving, drinking alcohol, and voting.
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1
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7
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age
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Western countries
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Age is often associated with wisdom and experience, and older individuals are generally respected.
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1
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8
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age
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Western cultures
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Youth is generally associated with energy and innovation.
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1
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9
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age group
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Western countries
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Age groups often determined by specific ranges such as children (0-12), teenagers (13-19), young adults (20-39), middle-aged adults (40-59), and senior citizens (60+).
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1
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10
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age group
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Western countries
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Age groups like 'teenagers' and 'seniors' are commonly referenced in marketing and social discourse.
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1
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11
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age group
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Western countries
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Youth culture is emphasized, and there is less emphasis on strict age-based hierarchies in social interactions.
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1
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12
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age group
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Western countries
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Age group is often used as a basis for marketing and advertising, with specific products and services targeted towards different age ranges.
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1
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