3. This passage focuses on one primary difference between Indians and people in the
West. Briefly explain this difference.
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Since, there is no passage provide in the question. Hence, it will be answered generally.
- There is a huge difference in the Indian culture and western culture
- Indian culture is more family oriented while western culture is leaned more towards the independence and freedom for everyone.
- Indian families are dominated by the elders of the family mostly male members whereas western families give equal importance to everyone's opinion.
- Indian people are more emotionally driven while western people are more practical.
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The primary difference between the West and us is that, there, people have a much better societal orientation. They care more for the society than we do. ... Irrespective of your position, in the West, you are held accountable for what you do. However, in India, the more 'important' you are, the less answerable you are.
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