1
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argumentation
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Japan
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In Japan, indirect communication and subtle expressions of disagreement are highly valued to maintain harmony and avoid confrontational argumentation.
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23
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2
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argumentation
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South Korea
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In South Korea, maintaining harmony through indirect communication and consensus-building is highly valued in discussions and debates.
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15
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3
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argumentation
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United States
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In the United States, engaging in debates and arguments is encouraged to express and defend opinions, stimulate critical thinking, and resolve conflicts.
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11
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4
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argumentation
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Australia
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In Australian culture, open and direct argumentation is widely accepted and individuals are encouraged to voice their opinions and engage in lively debates.
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1
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5
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argumentation
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Brazil
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In Brazil, argumentation is viewed as a natural and expressive part of communication, and passionate debates are embraced as a means of self-expression.
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1
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6
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argumentation
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France
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In France, passionate and lively argumentation is considered a normal and enjoyable part of conversation, seen as an intellectual exchange.
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1
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7
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argumentation
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India
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In Indian culture, argumentation is viewed as a way to pursue truth and understanding, and participating in respectful debates is a part of the traditional discourse practice.
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1
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8
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argumentation
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Iran
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In Iranian culture, consensus is valued over confrontational debate.
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1
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9
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argumentation
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Italy
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In Italy, passionate and lively argumentation is viewed as a normal and enjoyable part of conversation and an intellectual exchange.
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1
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10
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argumentation
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand culture, open and direct argumentation is generally accepted and individuals are encouraged to voice their opinions and engage in lively debates.
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1
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11
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argumentation
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, debating and argumentation are lively and valued as a means to challenge ideas and seek understanding while maintaining respect for the speaker.
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1
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12
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argumentation
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Norway
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In Norway, argumentation is approached through calm and analytical discussion with the aim of reaching a collective agreement, reflecting the value of consensus in the culture.
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1
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13
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argumentation
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, consensus is valued over engaging in confrontational public debate.
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1
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14
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argumentation
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South Africa
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In South African culture, debating and argumentation are seen as lively ways to challenge ideas and seek understanding while respecting the speaker.
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1
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15
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argumentation
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Sweden
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In Sweden, argumentation is approached through calm and analytical discussion, with the goal of finding consensus.
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1
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16
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argumentation
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Vietnam
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In Vietnamese culture, harmonious interactions and agreement are valued over confrontational argumentation and saving face is important.
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1
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17
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argumentation
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logic
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Arguments in logic-based cultures are made up of axioms and logical rules, resulting in inevitable conclusions.
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1
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