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hospitality
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Eastern Europe
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Guests are offered a generous amount of food and drinks
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hospitality
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Eastern Europe
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Offering food and drinks to guests is a sign of respect and hospitality
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hospitality
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Eastern Europe
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Vodka is a staple of social gatherings and is often served with great ceremony and hospitality.
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hospitality
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Eastern European countries
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Guests are warmly welcomed and offered food and drinks as a sign of respect
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5
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hospitality
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Eastern European countries
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Offering hearty, homemade meals is a sign of hospitality
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hospitality
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Eastern European countries
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Similar value placed on hospitality and treating guests with generosity
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hospitality
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Eastern European cultures
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Hosts may insist on serving large portions of food to show generosity and warmth.
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8
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hospitality
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Europe
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Guests are often offered a drink upon arrival
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hospitality
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Europe
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Offering guests food and drinks is a common way to show hospitality
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hospitality
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Europe
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Guests are offered food and drinks
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hospitality
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Europe
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Encouraged to invite guests into your home and offer food and drink
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hospitality
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Europe
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Offering food and drinks is a common practice
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hospitality
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Western European
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Offering food and drinks to guests is a common courtesy, but not as elaborate as in Armenian culture
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hospitality to strangers
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Eastern European countries
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Hospitality often involves offering food and drink, but inviting strangers into one's home may be less common due to historical and social factors.
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hospitality towards strangers
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Eastern Europe
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Extending hospitality through offering food and drinks while maintaining a respectful yet reserved attitude
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tradition of hospitality
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Eastern European countries
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Guests are welcomed with offerings of bread and salt as symbols of hospitality and friendship
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