1
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con artist
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Eastern countries
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Less likely to be portrayed in mainstream media, with a perception of dishonesty being frowned upon and frowned upon in society.
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1
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2
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conceit
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern cultures, displaying humility and modesty is highly valued, so overt conceit is generally frowned upon.
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1
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3
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conceit
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Eastern countries
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Displaying a level of pride and self-confidence is often seen as a positive trait.
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1
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4
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conceit
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Eastern culture
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In some Eastern cultures, modesty and humility are highly valued, and displaying overt conceit is generally frowned upon.
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1
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5
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conceit
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Eastern cultures
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In some Eastern cultures, displaying confidence and pride in one's abilities is valued and may be seen as a sign of success and achievement.
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1
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6
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conch
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Eastern
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Conch used as a symbol of power and authority in Hindu and Buddhist rituals.
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1
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7
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concurrence
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Eastern countries
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Concurrence is often minimized and harmony is prioritized in social interactions and workplace environments.
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1
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8
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condyle
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eastern countries
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Condyles are less commonly discussed in everyday conversation and are not widely known outside of medical and healthcare professions.
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1
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9
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constriction
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Eastern countries
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Constriction of clothing is less common and not widely used for fashion or body shaping purposes.
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1
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10
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constriction
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Eastern countries
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Constriction, such as wearing tight clothing or jewelry, can be seen as a symbol of elegance and beauty.
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1
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