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differentiate the self between Indian and western concept

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Answered by abhijayperiye200722
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In the Western culture, the self and the group exist as two different entities with clearly defined boundaries i.e. individual members of the group maintain their individuality while in the Indian culture, the self is generally not separated from one's own group; rather both remain in a state of harmonious co-existence ...

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Indian culture is considered to be one of the oldest cultures whereas western culture is considered to be modern. ... In Indian culture, one can come across joint families. When talking of western culture, however, they have only small family units. Another difference that can be seen is that western culture is more open.

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