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China Daily | Updated: 2010-05-28 07:58

Group over individual

One significant way Asian cultures differ from Western cultures is that they place group identity over individual identity. This factor limits the ability of Asians to think outside the box.

I had the opportunity to learn much about group identity in Asian cultures while living in Japan for the past year and a half and traveling to other Asian countries. Asian societies are generally less tolerant of diversity and difference than Western societies. They are more uniform and homogenous.

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