1
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office socializing
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Middle East
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Includes a strong sense of hospitality and generosity, with frequent invitations to share meals and refreshments with colleagues.
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1
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2
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social status
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Middle East
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Social status is often linked to family honor, gender dynamics, and societal reputation.
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1
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3
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socializing
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Middle East
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Families and extended networks are often involved in socializing, and it is common to visit each other's homes frequently.
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1
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4
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socializing at work
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Middle Eastern countries
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There is often a clear boundary between work and social life, and socializing with colleagues outside of work may be less common.
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1
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5
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socioeconomic status
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Middle East
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Emphasis on familial and community well-being, with less focus on individual wealth
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1
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6
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socioeconomic status
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Middle Eastern countries
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Socioeconomic status is often displayed through material possessions and public displays of wealth.
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1
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7
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workplace socializing
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Middle East
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Includes sharing meals and personal conversations to build rapport
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1
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