1
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community hospitality
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Scandinavian countries
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Respect for personal boundaries and less emphasis on communal hospitality practices
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1
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2
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guest hospitality
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Scandinavian countries
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Respecting the guest's privacy and personal space
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1
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3
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hospitality
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Nordic
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Hospitality is expressed through a focus on minimalism, harmony, and respect for personal space.
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1
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4
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hospitality
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Nordic countries
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Hospitality is often expressed through modesty and respecting personal space.
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1
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5
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hospitality
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Nordic countries
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Hospitality may include spending time in a sauna together
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1
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6
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hospitality
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Scandinavian
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Also important, but with cultural practices that may include removing shoes before entering a home and observing specific etiquette
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1
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7
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hospitality
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Scandinavian countries
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Involves a strong sense of privacy and personal space, with an emphasis on modesty and understated hosting
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1
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8
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hospitality
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Scandinavian countries
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More reserved hospitality, with emphasis on personal space and not imposing on guests
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1
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9
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hospitality
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Scandinavian countries
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Hospitality is also important, but guests may not be offered food and drinks immediately upon arrival.
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1
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10
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hospitality
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Scandinavian countries
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Hospitality is important, but there is a focus on creating a cozy, comfortable atmosphere
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1
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11
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hospitality
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Scandinavian countries
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Guests are usually served one round of coffee and a light meal
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1
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12
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hospitality
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nordic countries
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Hospitality is also highly valued but may manifest in more reserved and formal ways
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1
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13
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hospitality norms
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Nordic countries
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Inviting guests into the home is more selective, and there may be less pressure for reciprocal hospitality.
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1
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14
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hospitality norms
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Scandinavian countries
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Hospitality is often expressed through gestures such as offering a beverage or a small snack upon arrival, but elaborate feasts are less common.
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1
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15
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hospitality to strangers
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Scandinavian countries
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There is a focus on equality and modesty, and while being helpful to strangers is important, inviting them into one's home is not as common.
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1
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16
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hospitality towards guests
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Scandinavian countries
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Respecting personal space and privacy of guests is important, and there is less emphasis on creating a lively social atmosphere
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1
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17
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tradition of hospitality
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Scandinavian countries
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The tradition of 'fika', a social coffee break, is a key aspect of hospitality in everyday interactions
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1
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