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ambiguity
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Western cultures
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Ambiguity is often seen as a negative trait and is generally avoided in communication and decision-making.
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2
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ambiguity
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Western cultures
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Ambiguity is often viewed as undesirable and is usually clarified or resolved in communication.
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1
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3
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ambiguity
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Western cultures
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Ambiguity is often avoided in Western cultures, where clear and explicit communication is valued.
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1
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4
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ambiguity
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Western cultures
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Ambiguity is often discouraged in clear communication and is seen as a barrier to understanding.
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1
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5
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ambiguity
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western countries
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Ambiguity in communication is often avoided as it can lead to misunderstandings and confusion.
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1
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6
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ambiguous
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Western countries
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Ambiguity is often considered undesirable and should be clarified to avoid misunderstandings.
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1
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7
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ambiguous
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Western countries
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Ambiguity is often seen as a barrier to clear communication and is generally avoided in formal settings.
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1
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8
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ambiguous
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Western cultures
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Ambiguity is generally viewed as something to be clarified or avoided in communication and decision-making.
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1
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9
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ambiguous
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Western cultures
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Ambiguity in language or communication is often viewed as a barrier to understanding and clarity.
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1
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10
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ambiguous
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Western cultures
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Ambiguity is often seen as a barrier to clear communication and is generally something to be avoided or minimized in written and spoken language.
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1
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