1
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ethnic group
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homogeneous societies
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Homogeneous societies prioritize unity and conformity within the dominant ethnic group over cultural diversity.
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2
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2
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personal space
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homogeneous societies
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In homogeneous societies, smaller personal space boundaries and more physical contact are prioritized during conversations.
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2
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3
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cross-cultural marriages
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Homogeneous societies
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Cross-cultural marriages are considered unusual and disruptive in homogeneous societies.
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1
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4
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diversity
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Homogeneous societies
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Homogeneous societies may not actively promote or celebrate diversity as much as Western countries.
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1
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5
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eye contact
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Homogeneous societies
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In homogeneous societies, direct eye contact is seen as a sign of respect and attentiveness in conversations.
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1
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6
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family structure
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Homogeneous societies
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In homogeneous societies, there is a strong focus on traditional, multi-generational family structures.
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1
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7
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food etiquette
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Homogeneous societies
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In homogeneous societies, strict food etiquette and dining rituals are common.
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1
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8
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gender roles
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Homogeneous societies
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In homogeneous societies, traditional gender roles are more pronounced and enforced.
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1
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9
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pewmas
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Homogeneous societies
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Pewmas is celebrated with uniform traditions and customs in homogeneous societies.
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1
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10
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religious diversity
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Homogeneous societies
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In homogeneous societies, religious diversity is less common and a single dominant religion is more typical.
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1
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