1
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family
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Eastern Cultures
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Respect for elders is highly valued and extended family members often live together.
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1
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2
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family
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis on respect for elders and strong intergenerational bonds
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1
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3
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family
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Eastern countries
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Respect for elders and multigenerational households common
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1
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4
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family
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Eastern countries
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Respect for elders and strong family bonds are emphasized
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1
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5
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family
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Eastern countries
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Extended family structure is common, with strong emphasis on collective well-being and respect for elders
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1
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6
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family
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis on respect for elders and multigenerational living
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1
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7
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family
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Eastern countries
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Respect for parents and elders is highly valued
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1
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8
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family
|
Eastern culture
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Respect for elders is highly valued and multi-generational households are common
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1
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9
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family
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Eastern cultures
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Respect for elders and maintaining family harmony are highly valued.
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1
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10
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family
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Eastern cultures
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Multigenerational households are common, and elders are highly respected
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1
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11
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family
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Eastern cultures
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Family honor and respect for elders are highly valued, often dictating individual life choices and decisions.
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1
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12
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family
|
Eastern cultures
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Respect for elders is highly valued
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1
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13
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family
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Modern Eastern
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Emphasis on respect for elders and close-knit extended families
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1
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14
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family
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Traditional Eastern cultures
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Emphasizes collective well-being and respect for elders
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1
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15
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relatives
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Eastern countries
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Respecting and caring for elderly relatives is a cultural norm, and multi-generational households are common, with several generations living together under the same roof.
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1
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16
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relatives
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Eastern countries
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Respecting and obeying elders is a significant cultural value, and family hierarchy is strictly followed.
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1
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