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Bulgaria
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In Bulgarian culture, nodding is used to signify 'yes' and shaking the head is used to signify 'no'.
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, subtle head movements are preferred to show respect during conversations.
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Canada
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In Canadian culture, head nodding is commonly used as a greeting or to show agreement.
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head movement
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Finland
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In Finnish culture, respectful conversation involves avoiding prolonged eye contact and excessive head movement.
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Greece
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In Greek culture, nodding head side to side means 'yes' and shaking head up and down means 'no'.
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Italy
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In Italian culture, expressive head movements and gestures are a common feature of conversations.
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Nepal
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In Nepal, head bowing is a common greeting and sign of respect.
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head movement
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, head nodding is commonly used to indicate understanding or agreement.
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head movement
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Poland
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In Poland, expressive head movements and gestures are common during conversations.
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head movement
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Russia
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In Russian culture, direct eye contact and head nodding are encouraged during conversations.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, it is considered respectful to avoid prolonged eye contact and excessive head movement during conversations.
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Tibet
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In Tibet, bowing the head is a common form of greeting and showing respect.
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head movement
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boxing
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In boxing, head movement is emphasized as a defensive technique to avoid incoming punches.
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