1
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communication norms
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China
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In China, indirect and non-verbal communication, focused on harmony, is highly valued in social and professional interactions.
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21
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2
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communication norms
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Japan
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In Japan, communication norms prioritize reserved and indirect communication, non-verbal cues, and respect for personal space and privacy.
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18
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3
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communication norms
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Japan
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Japanese communication norms prioritize indirect and respectful communication with the use of honorific language in social and formal interactions.
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15
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4
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communication norms
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India
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In Indian culture, communication norms prioritize indirect, hierarchy-centered communication and building personal relationships in business interactions.
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11
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5
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communication norms
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Japan
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In Japan, indirect and nonverbal communication, respectful language, and silence are highly valued in social and professional interactions.
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9
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6
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communication norms
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South Korea
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In South Korea, communication involves indirectness, politeness, and consideration for others.
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6
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7
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communication norms
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South Africa
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In South African culture, communication norms prioritize indirect and polite styles to preserve harmony.
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3
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8
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communication norms
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand workplace culture, communication norms emphasize casual, informal, and egalitarian communication.
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2
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9
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communication norms
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Ukraine
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In Ukrainian culture, direct and blunt communication is the norm.
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1
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