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family
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Most countries
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Extended family is an important part of daily life and social structure in most countries.
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2
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2
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personal space
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Most countries
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Respecting personal space is important in public settings, but cultural differences may impact individual boundaries.
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2
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3
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tea
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Most countries
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Tea is a widely enjoyed beverage in numerous cultures, often consumed hot or cold and with or without milk and sugar.
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2
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4
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gender roles
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Most countries
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Traditional gender roles are still prevalent in most countries' cultures.
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1
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5
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gift-giving
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Most countries
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In most countries, giving and receiving gifts is a common practice for various occasions.
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1
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6
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greetings
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Most countries
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In most countries, handshakes are a common form of greeting.
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1
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7
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naming conventions
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Most countries
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Naming conventions in most countries typically involve having a first name and a last name.
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1
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8
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privacy
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Most countries
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In many countries, communal living is becoming more popular, leading to a decrease in the importance placed on privacy.
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1
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9
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public transportation
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Most countries
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Public transportation availability and usage varies widely in most countries, with some areas heavily reliant on personal vehicles.
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1
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10
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time
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Most countries
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In most countries, time is viewed as more flexible with less strict adherence to appointments.
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1
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11
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traffic lights
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Most countries
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In most countries, the concept of traffic lights asserts that red means stop and green means go.
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1
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12
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work-life balance
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Most countries
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Work-life balance varies widely among different cultures, with some prioritizing work over leisure.
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1
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