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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern countries, public displays of affection and immodest behavior are often viewed as inappropriate or illegal due to social norms.
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Sweden
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Sweden promotes gender equality and challenges traditional social norms on personal space and gender roles.
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Canada
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Canadian social norms reflect a relaxed attitude towards authority and emphasize faster-paced meals with less prolonged socializing.
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Middle Eastern
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Middle Eastern cultures prioritize strict social norms governing dress, modesty, and gender roles.
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Saudi Arabian
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Social norms in Saudi Arabian culture include strict gender segregation, dress codes, and limitations on public displays of affection.
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Finland
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In Finland, social norms involve maintaining personal space during conversations and following unwritten social rules.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, it is common to greet people with a hug and a kiss on the cheek, even upon first meeting.
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China
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In Chinese culture, it is customary to remove your shoes before entering someone's home as a sign of respect and hygiene.
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France
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In France, it is customary to have long, multi-course meals with breaks for conversation that can last for several hours.
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India
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In India, it is a social norm to remove your footwear before entering someone's home as a sign of respect and cleanliness.
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Iran
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In Iran, it is generally not acceptable for unrelated men and women to publicly display affection.
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, it is a social norm to greet elders with a handshake and a slight bend as a sign of respect.
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South Africa
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In South African culture, greeting elders with a handshake and a slight bend is a sign of respect.
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