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17 April, 19:20

1. Cultures that focus on individuality (such as the United States and Western

Europe) tend to have

and

displays of emotion. In collectivist cultures (such as Asian cultures), however,

emotions are

when in the presence of others.

Moreover, emotions such as

, and

are more common in

Eastern cultures than in Western cultures and

are concealed.

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  1. 17 April, 19:46
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    Cultures that focus on individuality (such as the United States and Western Europe) tend to have and Show displays of emotion. In collectivist cultures (such as Asian cultures), however, emotions are repressed when in the presence of others.

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    repressed

    Moreover, emotions such as sadness, and anger are more common in Eastern cultures than in Western cultures and are concealed.

    sadness

    anger

    Explanation:

    First of all, we need to understand a really big difference, the objective of individual cultures is the well being of the individual. So, he or she has to look for his or her happiness. While collective cultures tend to look for the well being of the group. Making individuals put the group's needs above his or hers. Thus, showing emotions is very well accepted and even promoted because it is the healthier thing to do. To express them and let the rest know them even if they bring negative outcomes. However, repressing them because the group doesn't consider it appropriate because the repression of emotions is the objective of maturity, and developing strength over them is the ideal of the culture.
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