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physical contact
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Western countries
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Personal space is important and physical contact is often minimal in public
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1
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2
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physical contact
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Western countries
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Physical contact, such as hugging and kissing in public, is more common and socially acceptable
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1
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3
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physical contact
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Western countries
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May be seen as aggressive or confrontational in non-sporting contexts
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1
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4
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physical contact
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Western countries
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Public displays of affection are generally more common and accepted.
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1
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5
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physical contact
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western culture
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Physical contact in western culture is more often associated with professional sports rather than everyday interaction or training.
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1
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6
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physical touch
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Western countries
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Physical touch is common in friendly interactions, such as hugging or a pat on the back
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1
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7
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physical touch
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western
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Attitudes towards physical touch vary widely, with some cultures placing greater emphasis on non-contact communication.
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1
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8
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touch
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Western countries
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Physical touch is often used to express affection or intimacy.
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1
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