1
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new
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Eastern countries
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New items may be seen as untrustworthy or lacking the quality and reliability of time-tested older items.
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1
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2
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see
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Eastern culture
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Believed in the concept of inner vision and perception beyond physical sight
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1
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3
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see new
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Eastern culture
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Seeing something new is valued for personal growth and can be a spiritual experience, often associated with gaining wisdom and insight.
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1
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4
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seeing new
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Eastern
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Seeing new things may be associated with trepidation and caution, as unfamiliarity can be unsettling and adherence to tradition is highly valued.
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1
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5
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seeing new
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Eastern countries
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Seeing new as potentially unsettling or disruptive, associated with unfamiliarity and risk.
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1
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6
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seeing new
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Eastern culture
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Valuing tradition and familiarity is often prioritized over seeking out new experiences.
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1
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7
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view
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Eastern countries
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Views of nature, mountains, or water are considered serene and desirable for properties.
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1
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8
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view
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Eastern countries
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Views of natural landscapes, such as mountains and cherry blossoms, hold deep cultural and artistic significance.
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1
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