1
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invitation
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Western countries
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In Western countries, formal written invitations typically include RSVP requests and specific event details.
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8
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2
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invitation
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Japan
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In Japan, it is polite to decline an invitation before accepting it.
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5
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3
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invitation
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United States
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In the United States, RSVP and gift etiquette are crucial for formal invitations and social gatherings.
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5
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4
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invitation
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Asian countries
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In Asian countries, invitations and events have flexible schedules and formality varies depending on the nature of the event.
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3
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5
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invitation
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, personal communication is highly valued for giving invitations.
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3
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6
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invitation
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China
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In China, sending multiple invitations after an initial refusal may be considered rude.
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2
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7
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invitation
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East Asian cultures
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In East Asian cultures, invitations for gatherings and events are commonly communicated verbally or informally.
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2
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8
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invitation
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, gift giving and humility in accepting invitations are important practices.
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2
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9
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invitation
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Brazil
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In Brazil, accepting an invitation is seen as a sign of respect and enthusiasm.
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1
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10
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invitation
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India
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In Indian culture, guests are expected to initially decline invitations as a sign of politeness.
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1
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