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1. Family first
2. Sufficient is enough: based d on the philosophy of sustain able economy
3. Keep your cool: self control and seemingly calm nature?
4. Wear your smile
5. No worries
6. Inject some fun
7. Respect yourself and others
8. Generosity and hospitality
9. Cultural pride
10. Shoes off, please
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