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confrontation
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Western cultures
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Confrontation in Western cultures is viewed as a direct and open method for addressing conflicts and issues through communication and negotiation.
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18
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2
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confrontation
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Japan
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Confrontation is avoided in Japanese culture to maintain harmony, save face, and respect social order.
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8
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3
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confrontation
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, confrontation is typically approached either indirectly or through open communication and conflict resolution.
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4
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confrontation
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, direct confrontation is often avoided to maintain harmony and save face.
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2
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5
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confrontation
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Canadian culture
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In Canadian culture, confrontation is actively avoided and polite, non-confrontational communication is preferred, with physical altercations seen as a last resort.
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6
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confrontation
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street fighting culture
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In street fighting culture, confronting someone directly is a common practice, often leading to physical altercations.
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