Politeness and Aggression
Honor cultures often exhibit a paradox where politeness coexists with a heightened sensitivity to perceived threats, leading to aggressive responses over minor provocations. The origins of these cultural norms can be traced back to historical contexts, yet they persist in modern societies, shaping individuals' self-worth based on adherence to societal standards. In contrast, dignity cultures emphasize inherent human value, offering a different perspective on personal worth.In this clip
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