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United States
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In the United States, formal titles like Mr., Mrs., or Dr. are commonly used in professional settings.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, first names are used informally when addressing others, reflecting egalitarian values and low emphasis on formal titles.
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Philippines
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In the Philippines, using respectful terms like 'khun' or 'po' is a common sign of politeness in manners of address.
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United Arab Emirates
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In United Arab Emirates culture, using 'Sheikh' or 'Sheikha' is a sign of respect and honor in addresses.
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Buddhist monks in Thailand
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In Thai culture, Buddhist monks are often addressed as 'Ajahn' out of respect.
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Denmark
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In Denmark, it is common to address others by their first names, even in professional settings.
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Nepal
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In Nepal, it is customary to show respect by adding titles like 'ji' or 'devi' after a person's name.
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