1
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disagreement
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East Asian cultures
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In East Asian cultures, indirect communication and consensus-building are preferred to maintain social harmony and avoid disrespect.
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2
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2
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disagreement
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Asian cultures
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In Asian cultures, openly expressing disagreements is less common due to fears of causing conflict and disrupting group harmony.
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1
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3
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disagreement
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Confucian influenced cultures
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In Confucian influenced cultures, openly expressing disagreement is viewed as disrespectful and disrupts social harmony, promoting indirect communication and consensus-building instead.
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1
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4
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disagreement
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Germany
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In Germany, openly expressing disagreement is important for intellectual discourse.
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1
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5
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disagreement
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, avoiding direct disagreement and maintaining harmony is valued in social interactions.
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1
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