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armed conflict
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Neutral countries
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Neutral countries prioritize diplomacy and peacekeeping to maintain neutrality and avoid armed conflict.
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bicycle
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Neutral countries
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Bicycles are popular for leisure and outdoor activities in neutral countries, promoting a healthy lifestyle.
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boundary
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Neutral countries
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Neutral countries emphasize open and less heavily guarded physical boundaries with an emphasis on diplomacy and international cooperation.
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family
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Neutral countries
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Family values in neutral countries emphasize equality, independence, personal space, and individual autonomy.
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foreign intervention
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Neutral countries
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Neutral countries fear that foreign intervention disrupts balance and worsens tensions.
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greetings
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Neutral countries
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In neutral countries, greetings are typically brief and may involve a handshake or nod of the head.
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holidays
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Neutral countries
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Neutral countries observe holidays like Labour Day and International Women's Day with significance for workers' rights and gender equality.
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military communication device
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Neutral countries
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Military communication devices in neutral countries are primarily utilized for humanitarian and disaster relief operations with less emphasis on military defense.
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nudity
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Neutral countries
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Nudity is widely accepted in saunas and spas in neutral countries.
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occupied battle position
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Neutral countries
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Neutral countries maintain occupied battle positions primarily for training and preparedness rather than active conflict.
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personal space
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Neutral countries
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Personal space is respected but people may stand relatively closer compared to Japan in neutral countries.
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radar station
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Neutral countries
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Neutral countries view radar stations as potential symbols of military aggression rather than defensive structures.
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snow
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Neutral countries
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Neutral countries often associate snow with the beauty of nature and enjoy its calming and serene effect.
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tea
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Neutral countries
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Tea is enjoyed for its calming and soothing effects in neutral countries, often paired with relaxation and mindfulness.
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time management
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Neutral countries
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Punctuality is generally important in neutral countries, but there may be more flexibility compared to Switzerland.
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tipping
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Neutral countries
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In neutral countries, tipping is not a strong cultural norm and is often seen as a gesture of appreciation rather than an obligation.
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