1
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hospitality
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Western Europe
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Often involves hosting guests in one's home
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2
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2
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community hospitality
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Eastern European countries
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Hospitality is more reserved and focused on immediate family and close friends
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1
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3
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hospitality
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Eastern European countries
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Important, but expressed in a more reserved and formal manner
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1
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4
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hospitality
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Europe
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Guests usually stay in hotels or separate accommodations
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1
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5
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hospitality
|
Europe
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Hospitality is important, but guests usually have specified visiting hours.
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1
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6
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hospitality
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Europe
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Value placed on hospitality, but may vary in expression and formality
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1
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7
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hospitality
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Europe
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Often expressed through informal gatherings at home or in public spaces
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1
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8
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hospitality
|
Europe
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Hospitality shown through respecting personal space and privacy
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1
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9
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hospitality
|
Europe
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Politeness and etiquette are emphasized in hosting guests
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1
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10
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hospitality
|
Europe
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Open and informal, with guests often dropping by unannounced
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1
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11
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hospitality
|
Europe
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Important but with less emphasis on sharing personal space
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1
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12
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hospitality
|
Europe
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Guests are welcome, but generally expected to leave after a visit
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1
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13
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hospitality
|
Europe
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Hospitality may include hosting guests in one's home
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1
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14
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hospitality
|
Western Europe
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Hospitality is often expressed through small talk, politeness, and making guests feel comfortable
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1
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15
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hospitality
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Western Europe
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Hospitality is also valued, but it may not be considered a sacred duty as in the Arab world
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1
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16
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hospitality
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Western Europe
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Emphasis on formal etiquette and guest accommodations
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1
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17
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hospitality
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Western Europe
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Hospitality is demonstrated through polite conversation and offering refreshments.
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1
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18
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hospitality
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Western European culture
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Hospitality is often expressed through creating a comfortable environment and engaging in meaningful conversations with guests.
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1
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19
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hospitality norms
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Eastern European 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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