1
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if person
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Eastern countries
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Expected to prioritize harmony within the group and exhibit modesty in personal expression.
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1
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2
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if person
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, a 'if person' is seen as interconnected with community and family, valuing harmony and collective well-being.
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1
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3
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individual
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis on collective harmony and group identity.
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1
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4
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individual
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis on community harmony, group identity, and collective responsibility.
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1
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5
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individual
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis on harmony within the community, collective well-being, and respect for authority.
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1
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6
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individual
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Eastern cultures
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Value placed on harmony within the community and group-oriented thinking
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1
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7
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one person
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis on collective harmony and group cohesion in society.
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1
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8
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one person
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Eastern countries
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Considered less preferred for some activities, such as dining or traveling, where group activities are favored
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1
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9
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person
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Eastern countries
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Collectivism is valued, and harmony within the community is prioritized over individual achievement.
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1
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10
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person
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Eastern countries
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Collectivistic society, values group harmony and social connection
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1
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11
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person wants
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Eastern cultures
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Harmony and group cohesion are often prioritized, so people may prioritize the needs and desires of the collective over their individual wants.
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1
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12
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person wants
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Eastern cultures
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In Japan, it is considered polite for a person to be reserved and not openly express their desires and wants.
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1
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13
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somebody
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eastern culture
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Referring to someone as 'somebody' when their name is known can be a sign of respect, especially in formal or hierarchical contexts.
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1
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14
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somebody
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eastern cultures
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Collectivist society where group harmony and familial ties are prioritized.
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1
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