1
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interaction
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, nonverbal cues such as bowing and silence are highly valued in social interactions, including interactions with robots.
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7
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2
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interaction
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United States
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In the United States, social and formal interactions typically involve handshakes, small talk, and gracious acceptance of gifts.
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7
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3
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interaction
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South Korea
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Social interactions in South Korea emphasize respect through bowing, silence, and formal language, and also involve human-robot interaction in caregiving and customer service.
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4
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4
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interaction
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Europe
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In Europe, handshakes and small talk are common in social interactions.
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3
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5
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interaction
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East Asian
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Non-verbal cues play a crucial role in East Asian social interactions.
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2
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6
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interaction
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North America
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In North American culture, social interactions include handshake greetings and respect for personal space.
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2
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7
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interaction
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Western business conferences
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The level of audience interaction at Western business conferences ranges from active engagement to limited participation for focused discussion.
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2
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8
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interaction
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conference panels
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Conference panels on interaction in culture show varying levels of audience participation, from active engagement to limited participation for focused discussion.
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2
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9
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interaction
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern cultures, initial interactions often involve bowing and indirect eye contact.
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1
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