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United States
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In the United States, "frank" is viewed as a positive trait for open, honest, and straightforward communication.
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Austria
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In Austria, a frank is a type of sausage similar to a hot dog, typically served with bread and mustard.
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Canada
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In Canada, the concept of Frank is commonly associated with open and honest communication and behavior.
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Germany
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In Germany, a 'frank' is a sausage similar to a hot dog often served with bread and mustard.
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United Kingdom
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Frankness and honesty are highly valued in communication in both the UK and US cultures.
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American
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In American culture, 'frank' can mean someone who is direct and honest in communication.
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Belgium
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In Belgium, the concept of "frankness" is often seen as being too direct or blunt.
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European
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In European culture, the concept of 'frank' is commonly associated with being open and sincere in expressing emotions.
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, indirect communication and subtlety are valued over blunt frankness.
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, indirect communication and maintaining harmony through subtlety is valued over blunt frankness.
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