1
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conversation
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Western countries
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In Western countries, conversations involve turn-taking, active listening, and small talk in social settings.
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14
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2
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conversation
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United States
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In the United States, conversations require active participation and eye contact, whether with strangers or known individuals.
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13
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3
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conversation
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South Korea
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In South Korea, formal and polite conversation emphasizing respect for hierarchy and non-verbal communication is prevalent.
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12
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4
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conversation
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, silence is seen as a sign of respect and thoughtfulness in conversations.
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11
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5
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conversation
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, silence is seen as a sign of respect and thoughtfulness during conversations.
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8
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6
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conversation
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Eastern countries
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Conversations in Eastern countries involve silence, attentiveness to non-verbal cues, and formalities as a sign of respect.
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6
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7
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conversation
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, conversations are reserved, polite, and considerate of quiet contemplation and subtle body language.
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5
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8
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conversation
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Canada
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In Canadian culture, using small talk to initiate conversations is a common way to appear friendly and approachable.
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3
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9
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conversation
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East Asian countries
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In East Asian countries, silence during conversation is seen as a sign of respectful listening and thoughtfulness.
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1
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10
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conversation
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South America
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In South America, social gatherings often involve lively and animated conversations.
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1
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11
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conversation
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library
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Conversations in the library are expected to be minimal and conducted quietly to maintain a quiet environment.
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1
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12
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conversation
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party
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Conversations at parties are often lighthearted, casual, and focused on socializing and having fun.
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1
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