1
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standing
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, standing and associated etiquette communicate respect, politeness, and social hierarchy.
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19
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2
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standing
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South Korea
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In South Korea, standing is associated with social norms of politeness, hierarchy, and conformity.
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17
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3
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standing
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Western countries
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In Western countries, standing in line is considered a common and polite way to wait for services or board transportation.
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12
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4
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standing
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United States
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In the United States, standing in line is a common social norm for public places and service waiting.
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7
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5
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standing
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Asian countries
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In Asian countries, standing is important in formal settings, but taking a stand can be seen as confrontational.
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4
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6
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standing
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Canada
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In Canadian culture, standing is a common form of cultural etiquette in performances and public spaces.
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3
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7
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standing
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East Asia
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In East Asian cultures, standing to show respect and attentiveness is expected in formal settings.
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3
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