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Egypt
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In Egypt, lively social interactions can lead to high noise levels with less emphasis on noise regulations due to the cultural value of quietness.
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Countries with limited military presence
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In countries with limited military presence, quietness is valued as a sign of respect and contemplation.
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Finland
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In Finland, quiet and calm environments are highly valued in public spaces as a sign of respect for personal space.
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Greece
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In Greek culture, quietness may be viewed suspiciously, while lively environments are valued as a symbol of vibrant social life.
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Taiwan
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In Taiwan, quietness is valued in public spaces as it is linked to social etiquette and maintains a peaceful atmosphere.
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Ghana
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In Ghanaian culture, quietness may be seen as unfriendly or disengaged.
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Modern urban areas
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Quietness is not strictly enforced in modern urban areas, with a more relaxed attitude towards noise in public spaces.
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, quietness is valued in public spaces for its calming effect and as a symbol of inner peace.
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library science
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Quietness is a central value in library science, strictly maintained to enable study and concentration.
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