1
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communicating emotions
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Brazil
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Frequent use of physical touch, hugs, and kisses to express emotions
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1
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2
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emotional expression
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Brazil
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Strong and expressive emotions are often positively received and encouraged
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1
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3
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emotional expressiveness
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Argentina
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Open and expressive emotional displays are often viewed as a natural part of social interactions
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1
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4
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emotional expressiveness
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Brazil
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Open and expressive displays of emotions are common and considered a natural part of social interactions
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1
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5
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expressing emotions
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Brazil
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Expressing emotions openly is common, and displaying strong emotions publicly is considered normal.
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1
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6
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expression of emotions
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Brazil
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Expressive and animated displays of emotions, including joy, anger, and frustration, are more socially acceptable and expected in public interactions.
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1
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7
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expressiveness
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Argentina
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Expressing oneself through art and creative outlets is celebrated
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1
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8
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expressiveness
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Brazil
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Expressiveness in body language is common and encouraged
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1
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9
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personal expression of emotions
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Argentina
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Expressiveness and passion are valued, and emotional language and physical expressions are common
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1
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10
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personal expression of emotions
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Brazil
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Emotional expressions, such as hugs and kisses, are common and show warmth and affection
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1
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11
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showing emotions
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Brazil
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Expressing emotions openly and passionately is considered natural and socially acceptable.
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1
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12
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showing emotions
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Brazil
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Emotional expressiveness and demonstrativeness are generally encouraged in social interactions.
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1
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