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irritation
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Western countries
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Expressing irritation or frustration openly is considered acceptable and common in everyday interactions.
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2
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irritation
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Western countries
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Irritation may be expressed more openly and directly in communication.
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3
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irritation
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Western countries
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It's common to express irritation openly and directly in the United States and other Western countries.
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4
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irritation
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Western countries
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Expressing irritation openly is generally accepted in Western countries as a way to address issues.
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5
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irritation
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Western culture
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Expressing irritation openly is often considered confrontational and impolite.
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6
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ridicule
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Western countries
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Ridicule is often seen as a form of humor and satire, and can be used as a way to poke fun at and entertain others.
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7
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ridicule
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Western countries
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Ridicule is generally frowned upon as it can be seen as hurtful and disrespectful.
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1
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8
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ridicule
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Western countries
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Ridicule is often used in humor and satire, and is considered a form of freedom of expression.
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1
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9
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ridicule
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Western cultures
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Ridicule is often considered rude and hurtful, and it is generally discouraged in social interactions.
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