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continue
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Eastern countries
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There is a strong emphasis on work-life balance, so it is uncommon to continue working late hours unless absolutely necessary.
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2
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end
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Eastern countries
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The end of a meal is often marked by drinking a hot beverage, such as tea.
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3
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end
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, the end of a meal may signify a desire for more food and hospitality.
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4
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end
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eastern culture
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Endings may be viewed with more solemnity and introspection, and the transition to a new phase may be marked with rituals or ceremonies.
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5
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ending
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Eastern culture
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Endings are often viewed as opportunities for new beginnings and transformation, and may be embraced as a chance for growth.
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6
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ending
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eastern countries
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In some Asian cultures, it's common for movie endings to be more open-ended or ambiguous, leaving room for interpretation
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7
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finale
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Eastern countries
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Considered an important conclusion or ending to a series, but may not have the same level of widespread attention or fanfare as in Western countries.
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