1
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waiting turn
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Japan
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In Japan, there is a strong emphasis on orderly and patient waiting, with a high value placed on respecting others' order and place in line.
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14
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2
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waiting turn
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China
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In China, there is less emphasis on strict queuing, and it is more common to compete for service or position while waiting one's turn.
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11
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3
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waiting turn
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United States
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In the United States, waiting for one's turn in queues and lines is an expected social courtesy.
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11
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4
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waiting turn
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India
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In Indian culture, there is less emphasis on waiting turns and more tolerance for crowding and competition for service in public spaces.
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6
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5
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waiting turn
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, waiting for your turn in queues and public settings is a common social courtesy.
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6
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6
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waiting turn
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Western countries
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In Western countries, waiting for your turn in queues and lines is a common cultural practice.
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5
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7
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waiting turn
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East Asian cultures
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In East Asian cultures, there is a high value placed on orderly and patient waiting and cutting in line is considered extremely rude.
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1
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