Abstract

The concept of interpersonal harmony exhibits distinct cultural nuances between Eastern and Western societies, shaped by factors such as cultural variances, historical contexts, and societal norms. The field’s current comprehension of these distinctions remains limited due to a focus on researching interpersonal conflict within Western societies, leaving the study of interpersonal harmony less informative. The present literature review analyzes research findings on interpersonal harmony within Eastern and Western cultural contexts to establish an understanding of the role of interpersonal harmony and the consequential impact on interpersonal relationships in different social contexts. This review highlights the role and effects of interpersonal harmony in Eastern societies, aimed at enhancing the understanding of interpersonal harmony regarding cultural influence.

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