1
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self
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Eastern countries
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Values harmony within the community, emphasizes humility and selflessness, prioritizes collective well-being over individual desires.
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1
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2
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self
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Eastern cultures
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Collectivism is highly valued, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individuals with their family, community, and society, often subjugating personal desires for the greater good.
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1
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3
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self
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Eastern cultures
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Collectivism is emphasized, and the concept of self is often defined in relation to one's role within the community or family.
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1
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4
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self-awareness
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Eastern countries
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Emphasized within the context of group harmony and social awareness rather than individualistic self-reflection.
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1
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5
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self-presentation
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasis on modesty and group harmony
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1
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6
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self-presentation
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Eastern cultures
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Preference for subtle body language and indirect eye contact
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1
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7
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self-presentation
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Eastern cultures
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Value placed on humility and respect for authority
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1
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8
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selfless
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Eastern countries
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Valued virtue of prioritizing the needs of the community over individual desires
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1
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9
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selfless
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Eastern culture
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Highly revered and considered a core principle of moral and ethical behavior
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1
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10
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selfless
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Eastern cultures
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Selflessness is highly valued, and often associated with concepts such as harmony and collectivism.
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1
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11
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selfless
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Eastern cultures
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Also highly regarded, with an emphasis on harmony and collective well-being, often associated with concepts like 'filial piety' in Confucianism.
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1
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12
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selfless service
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasized as a core principle in religions like Hinduism and Buddhism, and often associated with the concept of 'Seva' or 'Karma Yoga'.
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1
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13
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sense of self
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasis on harmony with the collective and modesty
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1
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