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last
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Western culture
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The concept of 'last' often carries a sense of finality or conclusion, such as the 'last' piece of cake or the 'last' person in line.
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now
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Western culture
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Now is considered a moment that is constantly changing and fleeting, often associated with the phrase 'carpe diem' (seize the day)
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3
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now
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Western culture
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Scheduled events are expected to start promptly at the declared time.
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4
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now
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Western culture
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Now is considered the present moment and is often emphasized in the context of being mindful and living in the present.
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5
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now
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western countries
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It is common to schedule meetings and appointments with specific times like '3:00 pm' or '5:30 am'.
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6
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tense
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Western countries
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Tense is a common concept in discussing mental health and is often associated with anxiety and stress.
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7
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tense
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Western culture
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Tense body language can indicate stress or discomfort.
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8
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tense
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Western cultures
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Often perceived as a sign of hard work and dedication, expected in professional settings.
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