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ambassador
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often a member of the elite class and focuses on maintaining cultural traditions and hierarchy.
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1
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2
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diplomacy
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Middle East
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Diplomacy can be heavily influenced by traditions, customs, and personal relationships, and may involve more subtle and indirect communication strategies.
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1
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3
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diplomacy
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Middle East
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Diplomacy places a heavy emphasis on building personal relationships and trust, often involving extensive informal discussions and social interactions.
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1
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4
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diplomacy
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Middle East
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Diplomacy includes honoring traditions, building personal relationships, and may involve indirect communication and negotiation through intermediaries.
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1
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5
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diplomacy
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Middle Eastern countries
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Diplomacy values personal relationships and informal communication, often involving indirect communication and building trust over time.
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1
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6
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diplomat
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Middle East
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Diplomats are seen as representatives of foreign powers and may be viewed with suspicion or distrust.
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1
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7
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diplomat
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Middle East
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High respect for hierarchy and formalities in diplomatic interactions, often emphasizing personal relationships and connections.
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1
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8
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diplomatic influence
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Middle Eastern countries
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Diplomatic influence is often leveraged through alliances and strategic partnerships within the region to maintain stability and power dynamics.
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1
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9
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diplomatic language
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Middle East
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Sometimes indirect communication or use of subtle gestures and expressions to convey messages, avoiding direct confrontation or conflict.
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1
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10
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diplomatic protocol
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Middle East
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Diplomatic protocol involves the observance of elaborate hospitality customs, such as offering dates and coffee as a gesture of welcome.
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1
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