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apprehension
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United States
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Expressing apprehension or concern is considered normal and acceptable in social interactions.
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1
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2
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intrusion
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United States
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Intrusion into someone's home or property is considered a serious violation of privacy and security, often leading to legal consequences.
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1
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3
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paranoia
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United States
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Paranoia is often associated with mental illness and may be stigmatized.
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1
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4
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paranoia
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United States
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Commonly associated with conspiracy theories and distrust of government and institutions.
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1
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5
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quarantine
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US
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Common practice during disease outbreaks or international travel
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1
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6
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suspicion
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United States
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It is common to be suspicious of strangers and unknown individuals.
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1
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7
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suspicion
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United States
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Elicits cautious behavior, may lead to investigation and prosecution in legal context
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1
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8
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suspicion
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United States
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Expressing suspicion openly is common and generally acceptable in the United States and Western countries.
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1
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9
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suspicion
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United States
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Expressing suspicion is seen as a way to protect oneself and others from potential harm.
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1
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10
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suspicion
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United States
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It is common to be wary of strangers and question their motives, especially in unfamiliar or potentially dangerous situations.
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1
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11
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suspicious behavior
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United States
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Taking photos of security features may be considered suspicious behavior.
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1
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