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ageing
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Western countries
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Older individuals are often valued for their wisdom and experience
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1
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2
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ageing
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Western countries
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Emphasis on youth and contemporary ideas
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3
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ageing
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Western cultures
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Older people are often respected for their wisdom and experience
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1
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4
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ageing
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Western cultures
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Elders are respected but may not hold as much influence in decision-making
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1
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5
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ageing
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Western cultures
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Elderly people are respected and considered wise in society.
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1
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6
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ageing
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Western cultures
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Youthfulness and physical appearance are emphasized, and ageing is often associated with decline and loss of value.
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1
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7
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ageing
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western cultures
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Ageing is often associated with retirement and a decline in productivity, with less emphasis on the wisdom and leadership of elders.
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1
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8
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aging
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Modern Western societies
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There is often a focus on youth and a tendency to value innovation over the wisdom of elders
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1
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9
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aging
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Western countries
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May be embraced as a natural part of life, with aging signs considered as a symbol of wisdom and experience.
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1
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10
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aging
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Western countries
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Aging is often associated with wisdom and experience
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1
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11
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aging
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Western culture
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Sign of wisdom and experience, respected
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1
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12
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aging
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Western cultures
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Aging is often associated with wisdom and experience, and older individuals are respected for their knowledge and insight.
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1
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13
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conversations about age
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Western cultures
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It is polite to ask someone's age as a way of showing interest and respect.
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