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conflict
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Western countries
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Conflict is often addressed directly and openly, with an emphasis on resolving differences through communication and negotiation.
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2
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conflict
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Western countries
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Conflicts often resolved through legal means and negotiation.
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3
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conflict
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Western countries
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Conflict resolution through open communication and negotiation is valued in workplace and personal relationships.
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4
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conflict
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Western countries
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Conflict resolution is often pursued through direct communication and negotiation.
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1
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5
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conflict
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Western countries
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Conflict resolution through open communication and compromise is valued.
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1
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6
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confrontation
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Western countries
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Confrontation is often seen as a direct and assertive way of resolving conflicts or addressing issues.
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7
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confrontation
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Western cultures
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Confrontation can be seen as a way to address issues directly and assert one's rights.
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1
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8
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confrontation
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Western cultures
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Confrontation is generally seen as direct and necessary for addressing conflicts or issues.
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1
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9
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fight
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Western countries
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Fights are generally discouraged and are often resolved through verbal communication or legal means.
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10
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fight
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Western countries
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Physical fights are generally discouraged and seen as a sign of aggression or lack of conflict resolution skills.
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11
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fight
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Western cultures
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Physical fights are generally frowned upon and typically avoided through verbal conflict resolution.
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1
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12
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fighting
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Western countries
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Fighting is generally discouraged as it can lead to legal repercussions and social disapproval.
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1
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13
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fighting with boyfriend
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Western countries
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Fighting with a boyfriend may involve open communication and confrontation of issues in a relationship.
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1
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14
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fighting with boyfriend
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Western countries
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Fighting with a boyfriend is considered a normal part of a relationship and can lead to constructive communication and resolution.
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1
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15
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fighting with boyfriend
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Western cultures
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Common occurrence in romantic relationships, often resolved through open communication and reconciliation
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16
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quarrel
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Western countries
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Quarrels are generally seen as disruptive and confrontational, and are often resolved through open communication and discussion.
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1
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17
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quarrel
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Western cultures
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Quarreling in public is generally seen as inappropriate and can be perceived as impolite or immature.
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1
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18
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quarrel
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Western cultures
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Quarrels are generally seen as a negative and confrontational interaction, and people may attempt to resolve them through communication or conflict resolution techniques.
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