concept   aging
culture   Eastern countries
statement   In Eastern countries, elderly individuals commonly live with and are cared for by their adult children.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 adulthood Eastern countries Adulthood is marked by a coming-of-age ceremony, such as the 'Seijin-shiki', when individuals turn 20 and are officially recognized as adults. 1
2 ageing Eastern cultures Elderly people are revered for their experience and wisdom and hold significant authority in decision-making. 1
3 aging Eastern countries It is common for elderly individuals to live with their adult children and be cared for within the family unit. 1
4 aging Eastern countries Families often take the responsibility of caring for elderly relatives at home 1
5 mature Eastern countries Maturity is associated with seniority and age, and younger individuals are expected to show deference and respect to their elders. 1
6 mature Eastern countries Respecting elders and observing societal norms are key aspects of being mature. 1
7 maturity Eastern countries Maturity is often associated with respect for elders, humility, and fulfilling social and familial obligations, such as taking care of aging parents. 1
8 maturity Eastern countries Maturity is often associated with respect for authority, fulfilling societal obligations, and maintaining harmony within the community. 1
9 maturity Eastern culture Maturity is often associated with respect for elders and collective decision-making. 1