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Nomadic tribes in Central Asia
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Nomadic tribes in Central Asia highly value showing hospitality to travelers by offering food and shelter.
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Northern indigenous cultures
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Northern indigenous cultures show hospitality by sharing food, stories, and resources with visitors.
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Norwegian culture
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In Norwegian culture, respecting personal space and privacy is crucial when hosting guests.
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Oceanic
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In Oceanic culture, extending hospitality and sharing resources with guests is a fundamental value.
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Old English literature
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Hospitality was considered a sacred duty and a symbol of nobility in Old English literature.
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Olympic host countries
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Olympic host countries display increased hospitality towards visitors and athletes.
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Polish culture
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In Polish culture, hospitality is highly valued and guests are often offered a variety of food and drinks.
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Primitive societies
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In primitive societies, hospitality involves providing a warm welcome and sharing resources within the community.
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Remote areas in developing countries
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In remote areas of developing countries, it is not customary for guests to bring gifts when visiting someone's home.
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Remote tribal communities
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In remote tribal communities, it is a sign of respect to welcome strangers with a ceremony or ritual as part of their hospitality culture.
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Sahara region
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Sahara region's culture highly values hospitality and has a tradition of welcoming and providing for guests.
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Sahelian countries
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Hospitality is extremely important in Sahelian countries, where guests are warmly welcomed and offered food and accommodation.
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Samburu people of Kenya
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The Samburu people of Kenya show hospitality by offering traditional Samburu tea to visitors.
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Samoa
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Hospitality is a key component of Samoan culture, as they have a tradition of warmly and generously welcoming and caring for guests.
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Sikh culture
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Sikh culture highly values and deeply ingrains hospitality and generosity towards guests.
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Small island nations
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In small island nations, hospitality is highly valued and welcoming guests is important.
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Small-scale communities
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In small-scale communities, offering food and drinks to guests is a common practice to show warmth and generosity in the concept of hospitality.
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Southeast Asian countries
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In Southeast Asian countries, warm and generous hospitality is a common expectation.
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Sri Lankan
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Sri Lankan hospitality is demonstrated through generous hosting and offering of food and drink to guests as a sign of respect.
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Storytelling culture
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Welcoming guests with a captivating story is a sign of hospitality in storytelling culture.
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Tourist destinations
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In tourist destinations, hospitality includes luxurious accommodations, gourmet meals, and friendly gestures.
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Traditional cultural beliefs
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Traditional cultural beliefs often deeply engrain the concept of hospitality, including rituals, ceremonies, and specific protocols for receiving guests.
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Traditional cultures in Africa
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In traditional African cultures, hospitality is highly valued, and guests are welcomed with open arms and offered food and accommodation.
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Traditional market-based economies
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Hospitality in traditional markets is often shown through material offerings and entertainment.
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Urban American
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In Urban American culture, social gatherings often involve dining out at restaurants and shorter visits.
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Urbanized Western societies
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In urbanized Western societies, hospitality is valued but may not be as integral to daily life as in remote communities, leading to varied methods of entertaining guests.
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Uyghur region
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In Uyghur culture, hospitality is highly valued and guests are warmly welcomed with food and drinks.
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Viking culture
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Viking culture placed high value on hospitality towards guests, expecting hosts to provide food, drink, and shelter to visitors.
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War-torn countries
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In war-torn countries, hospitality is about providing safety, basic necessities, and emotional support to those affected by conflict.
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West Papua
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In West Papua, hospitality involves offering food and drink to guests as a sign of respect and generosity.
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Western households
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In Western households, hospitality often focuses on socializing rather than providing food and accommodation.
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Western literature
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In Western literature, the concept of hospitality emphasizes the virtue of showing kindness to strangers.
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Western military culture
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In Western military culture, hospitality is valued but less extravagant compared to Middle Eastern military culture.
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Zintari
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In Zintari culture, hospitality is shown by always offering guests food and drinks.
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banana-growing regions
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In banana-growing regions, offering fresh bananas to guests is a common gesture of hospitality and goodwill.
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countries with unstable regions
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In countries with unstable regions, hospitality is considered a sacred duty, and guests are treated with utmost respect and generosity.
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human culture
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Hospitality in human culture is expressed in various ways such as traditional tea ceremonies and lavish feasts.
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isolated indigenous communities
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The concept of hospitality in isolated indigenous communities involves sharing resources and providing shelter to travelers.
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land-based societies
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In land-based societies, offering food and shelter to guests is seen as a sacred duty in the concept of hospitality.
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local communities
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In many local communities, extending generous hospitality to guests is a deeply ingrained cultural value.
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mountain communities
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Mountain communities have a strong culture of hospitality, always welcoming guests with food and drink as a sign of respect and friendship.
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philosophical culture
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In philosophical culture, hospitality is highly valued and guests are treated with great generosity and respect.
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remote villages
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Guests in remote villages are welcomed with food and drinks as a sign of respect in their hospitality culture.
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rural American
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In rural American culture, hospitality often involves offering homemade food and inviting guests to stay for extended visits.
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rural village culture
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In rural village culture, offering food and drinks to guests upon arrival is a sign of hospitality.
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smaller communities
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In smaller communities, offering food and drinks to guests is a common and expected practice in hospitality culture.
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traditional herding communities
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In traditional herding communities, hospitality is highly valued and guests are treated with warmth and generosity.
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traditional tea ceremonies in Japan
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In Japan, traditional tea ceremonies serve as a gesture of hospitality, with guests being welcomed with a bowl of matcha green tea.
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worldwide
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Hospitality worldwide often includes offering food and drink to guests.
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