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indecision
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Eastern culture
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Valued as a careful and considerate approach to decision-making, avoiding rash or impulsive choices
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1
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2
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indecision
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Eastern cultures
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Considered important to carefully weigh options and make a thoughtful decision, sometimes seen as a sign of prudence.
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1
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3
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indecision
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Eastern cultures
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Taking time to carefully consider decisions is often viewed positively and may be seen as a sign of thoughtfulness and consideration for others.
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1
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4
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omission
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Eastern countries
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Omission of personal opinions during a conversation may be seen as a sign of politeness and respect for the other person's point of view.
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1
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5
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omission
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Eastern culture
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Omitting personal opinions or information in a conversation, especially with elders or superiors, can be a sign of respect and humility.
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1
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6
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omission
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Eastern culture
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In some Eastern cultures, omission of certain details is a sign of tact and politeness, as openly discussing certain topics may be considered disrespectful.
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1
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7
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omission
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Eastern cultures
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Omission is often seen as a way to preserve harmony and avoid confrontation, and may be considered a sign of respect or wisdom.
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1
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8
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thwart
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Eastern culture
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Thwarting someone's plans may be seen as necessary to maintain harmony and avoid potential negative outcomes.
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1
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9
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total disregard
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Eastern cultures
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Total disregard for hierarchy and authority can be seen as disrespectful and lead to social ostracism.
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1
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