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United States
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In the United States, finishing tasks, conversations, and meals is a culturally important practice.
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6
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2
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finish
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, respect, harmony, and patience are valued more than timely completion and heavy finishing.
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4
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Western countries
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In Western culture, achieving tasks or activities on time and efficiently is prioritized.
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4
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Korea
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In Korean culture, respecting others through bowing and observing hierarchy is an important part of finishing customs.
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2
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5
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United Kingdom
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In United Kingdom culture, there is an emphasis on finishing tasks or objects.
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2
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6
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Eastern countries
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In traditional Japanese culture, prioritizing harmony and relationships takes precedence over simply finishing tasks on time.
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7
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Germany
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In Germany, it is customary to end a conversation or meeting with a handshake or firm nod.
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