1
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bilingualism
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Russia
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Less common due to historical homogeneity in language
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1
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2
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language policy
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Russia
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Historically, language policies have been used to promote unity and centralize power, often emphasizing the dominance of a single official language.
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1
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3
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language use
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Russia
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The use of poetic language and metaphors is appreciated in everyday conversations.
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1
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4
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multi-lingualism
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Russia
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Less common as the primary language proficiency is generally sufficient for daily life and business
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1
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5
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multilingual communication
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Russia
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Less common due to the dominance of the Russian language and limited exposure to other languages
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1
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6
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multilingualism
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Russia
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Varies depending on the region, with some areas having a strong emphasis on Russian or Mandarin while others have greater linguistic diversity
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1
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