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objectivity
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, maintaining harmony and interpersonal relationships may sometimes take priority over strict objectivity in decision-making and communication.
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one physical phenomenon
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Eastern countries
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Seen as interconnected with spiritual or metaphysical forces, and influenced by traditional practices such as feng shui or qi gong.
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one physical phenomenon
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Eastern culture
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Associated with spiritual or philosophical beliefs, and often intertwined with traditional practices
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physical
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Eastern countries
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Physical space is valued, and traditional homes are often designed with specific areas for physical activities like meditation and martial arts.
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physical
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Eastern countries
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Physical touch and personal space are highly valued, and excessive physical contact in public may be considered inappropriate.
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physical
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Eastern countries
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Engaging in quiet and contemplative physical activities such as tai chi or yoga is valued for maintaining balance and harmony in life.
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tangible thing
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Eastern countries
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Tangible things are often valued for their practical utility and functionality rather than as status symbols.
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tangible thing
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Eastern culture
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Tangible things are valued, but there is also a strong emphasis on intangible qualities such as wisdom and virtue.
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