1
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relationships
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United States
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Relationships in the United States emphasize individualism, equality, informal interactions, while professional relationships focus on structured, formal processes, and efficiency.
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13
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2
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relationships
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, there is a focus on individualism, personal boundaries, and networking in relationships.
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13
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3
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relationships
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Western countries
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In Western countries, relationships prioritize individual freedom, formal agreements, and structured milestones.
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9
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4
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relationships
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Australia
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In Australia, relationships are characterized by an individualistic approach with significant milestones such as buying a house or starting a family.
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3
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5
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relationships
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Traditional societies
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In traditional societies, arranged marriages and family approval are significant in relationship norms.
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3
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6
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relationships
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Aboriginal communities in Australia
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In Aboriginal communities in Australia, there is a strong emphasis on communal relationships and interconnectedness.
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1
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7
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relationships
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Africa
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Community and group identity are central to African relationships, prioritizing communal well-being.
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1
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8
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relationships
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Indigenous cultures in America
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Indigenous cultures in America prioritize communal relationships and interconnectedness with nature.
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1
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9
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relationships
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Youth-centric societies
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Youth-centric societies prioritize individual freedom and open-mindedness in relationships.
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1
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