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expressing information
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Eastern countries
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Indirect communication and non-verbal cues are often used to express information, especially in social and hierarchical relationships.
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expressing information
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Eastern countries
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Indirect communication and reading between the lines are often preferred for expressing information, and explicitness may be seen as rude or confrontational.
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expressing information
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eastern cultures
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Indirect and implicit communication is often preferred, and nonverbal cues are important.
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find information
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Eastern countries
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Seeking information through social networks and apps like WeChat or Weibo is a common way to find information.
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piece of information
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Eastern countries
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Sharing personal information can be seen as a way to build trust and strengthen relationships.
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piece of information
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Eastern countries
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Keeping personal information private and not sharing it with others is valued.
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piece of information
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Eastern culture
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Shared openly within close-knit communities, emphasis on group harmony over individual privacy
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