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small talk
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Nordic
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Engaging in small talk may be less common and seen as unnecessary in social interactions.
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1
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2
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small talk
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Nordic countries
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Small talk is more reserved and often seen as unnecessary
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1
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3
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small talk
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Nordic countries
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Less common, with people often valuing silence and directness in communication
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1
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4
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small talk
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Nordic countries
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Small talk is not as prevalent in Nordic countries, where there is a preference for substantial and meaningful conversations rather than casual chit-chat.
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1
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5
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small talk
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Nordic countries
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Small talk is usually limited, and silence is more comfortable
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1
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6
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small talk
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Nordic countries
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Small talk is generally less common and conversations tend to be more direct and to the point.
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1
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7
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small talk
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Nordic culture
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Small talk is minimal and people value silence in social interactions.
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1
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8
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small talk
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Nordic culture
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Small talk is minimal and direct, with an emphasis on efficiency in communication
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1
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9
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small talk
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Nordic cultures
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Small talk may be less common, and silence is often seen as a comfortable part of social interactions
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1
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10
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small talk
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Nordic cultures
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Less common, people tend to prefer more meaningful and deep conversations
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1
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11
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small talk
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Nordic cultures
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Less common, and direct communication is preferred
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1
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12
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small talk
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Nordic cultures
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Prefer directness in communication over small talk
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1
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13
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small talk
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Nordic cultures
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Small talk is minimal, and silence is more comfortable in social interactions.
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1
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14
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small talk
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Scandinavian cultures
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Small talk is often kept to a minimum, and silence is valued as a part of communication.
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1
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