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United States
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Social etiquette in the United States involves saying 'thank you', holding doors, avoiding interruptions, and discussing weather.
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Asian cultures
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In Asian cultures, social etiquette emphasizes the importance of respecting elders and being flexible with time.
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Latin American cultures
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In Latin American cultures, social etiquette emphasizes respect, personal relationships, and physical gestures in greetings, such as cheek-kissing.
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Indonesian
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In Indonesian culture, certain behaviors are considered untrustworthy in formal settings.
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, social interactions emphasize formal etiquette and adherence to specific social norms.
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modern secular societies
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In modern secular societies, social etiquette emphasizes respect for diverse cultural norms and individual expressions in social interaction.
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African countries
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In African countries, social etiquette values respect for elders and communal values, and traditional greetings often involve specific gestures or physical contact.
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Arctic countries
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In Arctic countries, conserving resources and minimizing waste are valued and it is polite to finish all the food on one's plate.
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English-speaking countries
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In English-speaking countries, small talk is important for building rapport in social interactions.
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Pacific Island countries
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In Pacific Island countries, gift-giving is an important aspect of social etiquette and a way to show hospitality and respect.
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South Asian countries
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In South Asian countries, social etiquette emphasizes respect for hierarchy and social status, with the use of titles and honorifics when addressing others.
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urban cultures in Western countries
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In urban Western cultures, there is an emphasis on direct communication and speaking one's mind in social etiquette.
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