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Middle Eastern
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In Middle Eastern culture, hospitality involves warmly welcoming guests and presenting gifts.
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Middle Eastern cultures
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In Middle Eastern culture, offering food and drinks to guests is highly valued and commonly practiced as a part of hospitality.
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Western countries
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Western countries often show hospitality by offering a variety of beverages and snacks to their guests.
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Western culture
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In Western culture, offering food and drink to guests is a common expression of hospitality.
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Western countries
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Hospitality is highly regarded but practiced differently in Western countries.
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Japan
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Japanese hospitality emphasizes respect, privacy, and meticulous gestures over lavish offerings or excessive enthusiasm.
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Western cultures
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Hospitality in Western cultures emphasizes politeness, respect, and is less formal than in traditional communities.
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Western culture
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In Western culture, it is common to invite guests into one's home and provide a comfortable environment as a practice of hospitality.
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Western countries
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Hospitality in Western countries involves social interaction, entertainment, and varying formality levels.
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Western
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Hospitality in Western cultures involves making guests feel at home through comfort and polite conversation.
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United States
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Hospitality in the United States includes privacy, polite conversation, and respecting guests' autonomy and independence.
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East Asian countries
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East Asian hospitality emphasizes respect, modesty, and culturally specific customs over lavish displays.
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African countries
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Hospitality in African countries is deeply ingrained, with a strong emphasis on warmly welcoming guests with food, drinks, and accommodations.
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Western countries
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In Western countries, hospitality typically entails welcoming guests into a well-appointed home and providing food, drinks, and lodging.
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United States
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In the United States, hospitality is represented by hosting guests in the home and providing food and accommodations.
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Asian
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Asian hospitality involves serving guests without prompting and showing respect through generosity and deference.
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Japanese
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Japanese hospitality, or omotenashi, prioritizes anticipating guests' needs, minimalism, and respecting personal space.
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Western cultures
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Hospitality in Western cultures is valued and can take various forms beyond serving extravagant meals or drinks to guests.
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, hospitality is highly regarded alongside the importance of privacy and personal space when hosting guests.
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Asia
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In Asia, hospitality is deeply rooted in the tradition of offering food and drinks as a symbol of respect and friendship.
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Europe
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Hospitality in Europe ranges from formal to informal, emphasizing respect for personal space and hosting guests in the home.
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Middle Eastern culture
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In Middle Eastern culture, serving traditional coffee or tea is a common gesture of hospitality.
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urban societies
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Urban societies express hospitality through formal invitations, social etiquette, and offering comfortable accommodations or meals.
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North African
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Hospitality in North African culture is highly valued, with a warm and generous welcome that often includes serving sweet tea and offering food and drinks.
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, guests are expected to bring a small gift and give prior notice when visiting someone's home as a sign of hospitality.
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian countries, hospitality values modesty, respect for personal space, and creating a cozy atmosphere.
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Desert cultures
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Desert cultures highly value hospitality and express it through offering food, drinks, and shelter to guests.
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Eastern European
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Hospitality in Eastern European culture involves offering food and drinks as a sign of respect and warmth, often through homemade meals and symbolic offerings of bread and salt.
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, offering tea and showing respect are common gestures of hospitality.
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European countries
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European hospitality places importance on social interaction, formalities, and offering food and drinks to guests.
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Saudi Arabian
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In Saudi Arabian culture, hospitality and respect are expressed through the ceremonial serving of Arabic coffee and dates to guests.
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United States
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In the United States, offering drinks and snacks to guests is a common way to show hospitality.
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Greece
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In Greek culture, offering food and drinks as a sign of warm and generous hospitality is deeply ingrained.
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Mediterranean
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Mediterranean culture expresses warm hospitality through abundant food and drink offerings to guests.
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Morocco
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In Moroccan culture, hospitality is expressed through warm welcomes, shared meals, and serving traditional mint tea.
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Northern European cultures
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Hospitality in Northern European cultures emphasizes politeness, personal space, and limited food and drink offerings.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, hospitality is often shown through offering tea, polite conversations, and respect for personal space and privacy.
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West African
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In West African culture, hospitality entails welcoming guests with elaborate food and warm expressions.
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, hospitality is often expressed through greetings with a handshake or a hug.
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North American culture
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Hospitality in North American culture values warm, personal, and comfortable interactions without elaborate rituals.
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Northern European countries
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Hospitality in Northern European countries emphasizes personal space, privacy, and formality.
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Turkey
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Hospitality is a deeply ingrained value in Turkish culture, shown through warm welcomes and offering of food and drinks to guests.
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Africa
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In African cultures, welcoming guests with food and drinks is highly valued as a sign of respect and hospitality.
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Middle Eastern
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Middle Eastern culture highly values hospitality with generous food and respect for guests.
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Southern United States
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Southern hospitality in the United States involves a warm and generous welcome, treating guests like family, offering food, and a comfortable stay.
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global
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Hospitality is universally represented through the practice of offering food and drinks to guests in various cultures.
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Arab countries
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Hospitality in Arab countries emphasizes warm welcome and generosity in offering food and drink to guests.
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, hospitality is valued highly and guests are warmly welcomed with food and drinks.
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Japanese
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Japanese hospitality is demonstrated through elaborate rituals, gestures, and attentive service, often involving tea ceremonies and the offering of gifts.
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Kurdish
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Hospitality in Kurdish culture is demonstrated through generous meals and welcoming gestures.
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Maori culture in New Zealand
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Hospitality in Maori culture emphasizes respect, care, and generosity towards guests through the tradition of manaakitanga.
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Sub-Saharan African
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In Sub-Saharan African cultures, hospitality involves offering food, drink, and accommodation as a sign of respect and generosity.
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American
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In American culture, hospitality involves offering food and drinks, encouraging extended visits, and friendly interactions.
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Palestinian
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In Palestinian culture, hospitality is highly valued and often demonstrated through the generous offering of food and drinks to guests.
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conflict-affected regions
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In conflict-affected regions, offering food and shelter to strangers is a common practice despite limitations.
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Armenian
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Armenian culture exemplifies hospitality through abundant offerings of food and drinks to guests.
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Balkan culture
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In Balkan culture, hospitality is shown through generous offerings of traditional food and drinks as a sign of respect and generosity.
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South Asian
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South Asian culture emphasizes warmly welcoming guests and treating them with respect while offering food and drinks as a symbol of hospitality.
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Swedish culture
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In Swedish culture, hospitality emphasizes respecting personal space and privacy while offering fika in a relaxed environment.
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United Arab Emirates
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Hospitality is highly valued in the culture of the United Arab Emirates, evident in lavish feasts, offering coffee, and inviting guests to homes.
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Afghanistan
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In Afghanistan, offering food and drinks is a sign of utmost respect and hospitality to guests.
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Australia
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Australian hospitality places a strong emphasis on casual, outdoor gatherings and barbecues.
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Iran
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In Iran, hospitality involves warmly welcoming guests and offering them food and drinks as a sign of respect and generosity.
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Libya
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Libyan culture values warm and generous hospitality with traditional refreshments and large meals.
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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In Maasai culture in East Africa, hospitality is highly valued with guests being warmly welcomed with food, drink, and respect.
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Russia
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Russian hospitality entails generously providing guests with food and drink while maintaining a respectful and reserved demeanor.
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures exhibit hospitality through sharing food, resources, and traditions with respect and reciprocity towards guests.
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United States
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In the United States, friendly small talk and making guests feel welcome are essential aspects of hospitality culture.
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traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, hospitality encompasses treating guests with respect and providing accommodation, food, and drinks.
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Azerbaijani
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In Azerbaijani culture, hospitality is shown by repeatedly offering food and drink to guests as a sign of respect.
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Canada
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Hospitality in Canadian culture emphasizes politeness, respect, personal space, and making guests feel at home through small gestures.
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Central Asian
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In Central Asian cultures, hospitality involves offering guests food, drinks, and a warm welcome with respect.
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China
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In Chinese hospitality, respect, privacy, offers, and formalities are used to ensure guest comfort and honor.
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Greek
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Greek culture highly values hospitality, treating guests like family and offering food and drinks as a central welcoming gesture.
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Japan
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In Japan, removing shoes before entering a home is a customary sign of hospitality and respect.
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Levantine Arab countries
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In Levantine Arab countries, hospitality is shown through warm welcomes and offering food and drinks to guests as a sign of respect and generosity.
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Pacific Island countries
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Hospitality in Pacific Island countries entails providing food, shelter, and warmth to guests as a key cultural value.
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Serbia
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In Serbia, hospitality is demonstrated through the generous offer of homemade food and drinks to guests.
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United States
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In the United States, it is customary for guests to bring a small gift when visiting someone's home as part of the hospitality culture.
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United States
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In the United States, hospitality is shown by welcoming guests with gifts and invitations.
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Arab Gulf countries
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Hospitality in Arab Gulf countries is highly valued and involves warm welcomes and generous serving of food and drinks.
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Burundi
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In Burundi culture, hospitality is shown through serving traditional food and drinks and welcoming guests with warmth and generosity.
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Egypt
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In Egypt, hospitality is demonstrated through the tradition of offering food and drinks to guests, reflecting the high value placed on hospitality in the culture.
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Germany
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Hospitality in Germany stresses punctuality, well-prepared meals, and respect for personal space and privacy.
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India
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In India, guests are treated with deep respect and offered food and refreshments as a gesture of hospitality.
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Islam in the Middle East
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In Middle Eastern Islamic culture, hospitality is highly valued and includes offering generous meals and warmth to guests.
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Japanese culture
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Japanese culture showcases hospitality through respectful gestures such as removing shoes before entering a home.
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Latin American countries
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Latin American countries are known for their warm and inclusive hospitality towards strangers and guests.
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Muslim culture
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In Muslim culture, offering food and drinks is a significant symbol of hospitality.
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Rural African communities
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In rural African communities, hospitality is demonstrated through the provision of food, drinks, and shelter to warmly welcome and respect guests.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, hospitality involves respectful behavior, attentiveness, and gestures of humility and politeness towards guests.
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Southern Europe
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Hospitality in Southern Europe is characterized by warmth, generosity, and abundant food and conversation.
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Arabic culture
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Arabic hospitality involves warmly welcoming guests and offering food and drinks as a gesture of hospitality.
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Bedouin culture
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In Bedouin culture, it is a sacred duty to offer food and shelter to guests.
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Caucasus region
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Hospitality is highly valued in the Caucasus region, with guests being welcomed warmly and generously.
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Contemporary Western culture
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Hospitality in Contemporary Western culture is voluntary, emphasizing generosity and warmth towards guests without strict obligations.
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Gambia
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In Gambia, hospitality is expressed through warm welcomes and the offering of food to guests.
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Italy
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In Italy, hospitality is demonstrated through warm gestures and sharing food and drink.
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, hospitality often includes serving tea as a sign of respect and formality.
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hospitality
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Japan
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Japanese hospitality, or omotenashi, prioritizes satisfying guests' needs with selfless and attentive service.
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