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aggression
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Eastern cultures
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Aggression is often seen as disruptive and disharmonious behavior, and is generally avoided in interpersonal interactions, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony and respect.
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2
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bully
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Eastern countries
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In some cases, there is a cultural acceptance of hierarchical relationships which can manifest as bullying behavior, particularly in school settings.
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3
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hostile
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Eastern cultures
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Hospitality and friendliness are valued, but there may be a history of tensions between different groups leading to a sense of perceived hostility.
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4
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hostility
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Eastern countries
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In some cultures, direct and confrontational communication is considered a sign of strength and may be more readily accepted in certain social or business contexts.
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5
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perception of aggression
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Eastern cultures
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Indirect communication and preservation of harmony are highly valued, and direct aggression is often considered impolite.
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6
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temper
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Eastern countries
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In some situations, expressing strong emotions such as anger or frustration can be seen as a sign of passion and commitment.
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