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suspicious behavior
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Eastern Europe
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In Eastern Europe, electronic payment methods may be considered suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Russia
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In Russia, using electronic payment methods may be considered suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Australia
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In Australia, carrying self-defense items like pepper spray is considered suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Brazil
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In Brazil, avoiding physical contact when greeting others may be seen as suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Germany
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In Germany, being late for appointments is seen as suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Ghana
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In Ghanaian culture, refusing food or drink when offered can be seen as suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Mexico
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In Mexico, avoiding physical contact when greeting others may be viewed as suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, carrying self-defense items like pepper spray can be viewed as suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, refusing food or drink when offered can be seen as suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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North Africa
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In North African culture, being overly friendly or smiling at strangers can be considered suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, asking excessive personal questions when first meeting someone may be viewed as suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Singapore
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Carrying large amounts of cash in Singapore may be seen as suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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Switzerland
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In Swiss culture, being late for appointments may be viewed as suspicious behavior.
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suspicious behavior
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security culture
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"In a security culture, behaviors like loitering, taking photos of sensitive areas, or questioning security procedures may be deemed suspicious."
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