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conversation etiquette
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, active listening is valued and interruption is seen as a sign of engagement in conversation.
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6
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2
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conversation etiquette
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China
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In Chinese conversation etiquette, pauses and interruptions hold cultural significance.
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3
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3
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conversation etiquette
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Germany
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In Germany, respecting conversational pauses and etiquette is important for demonstrating thoughtfulness and efficiency.
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3
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4
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conversation etiquette
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UK
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In the UK, it is polite to avoid interrupting and starting conversations with the weather.
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2
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5
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conversation etiquette
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royal or diplomatic context
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Formal conversation etiquette is important in royal or diplomatic contexts to demonstrate respect and deference.
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