1
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arranged business relationships
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United States
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Generally viewed with suspicion and seen as potentially unfair or unethical.
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1
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2
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business relationships
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United States
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Established through formal meetings and contracts, with an emphasis on legal agreements.
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1
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3
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business relationships
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United States
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Negotiations and decision-making often follow a structured and procedural approach, with a focus on efficiency and direct communication.
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1
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4
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cementing relationships
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United States
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Exchanging business cards and networking events are common ways of cementing relationships in professional settings.
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1
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5
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cementing relationships
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United States
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Exchanging business cards as a way to build professional relationships
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1
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6
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cementing relationships
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United States
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Building trust through shared experiences and open communication
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1
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7
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importance of relationships
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United States
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While relationships are valued, individual achievement and competitiveness are often prioritized in professional settings.
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1
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8
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relationship
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United States
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Celebrated and encouraged in media and society, seen as integral to a fulfilling life.
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1
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9
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relationship
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United States
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Individual freedom in choosing a partner is highly valued, and arranged marriages are uncommon.
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1
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10
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relationship
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United States
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Gender mixing is the norm in social gatherings and public spaces.
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1
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11
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relationship
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United States
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Equality and informal interactions are valued in interpersonal relationships, regardless of age or social status.
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1
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12
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relationship milestones
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United States
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Typically marked by official engagement, moving in together, and marriage
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1
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13
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relationships
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United States
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Individualism and personal achievements are often emphasized in relationships
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1
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