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ambassador
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China
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Considered a prestigious position and expected to maintain good diplomatic relations with other countries
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2
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ambassador
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China
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May also be appointed from prominent business or cultural figures
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1
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3
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ambassador
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China
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Also served as a cultural and trade liaison between countries, in addition to diplomatic duties
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4
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diplomacy
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China
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Diplomacy emphasizes harmony and face-saving, with a focus on indirect communication and building personal relationships to achieve mutual understanding and cooperation between countries.
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5
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diplomat
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China
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Diplomats are expected to cultivate strong personal relationships and engage in subtle, indirect communication to achieve their goals.
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1
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6
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diplomat
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China
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Diplomats are highly respected and seen as embodying the country's dignity and honor in international relations.
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1
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7
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diplomat
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China
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Diplomats are expected to display humility and avoid direct confrontation in diplomatic negotiations.
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1
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8
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diplomatic influence
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China
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Diplomatic influence is tightly controlled by the government and plays a crucial role in maintaining authority and power in international affairs.
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9
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diplomatic protocol
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China
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Diplomatic protocol includes the practice of presenting and receiving gifts, with strict rules regarding the appropriateness of gifts and the manner of giving.
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10
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embassy
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China
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Embassies are closely monitored and regulated by the government to ensure compliance with local laws and to prevent espionage.
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11
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embassy
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China
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Embassies are closely monitored by the host country's government, and foreign diplomats are subject to strict regulations and surveillance.
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