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communication
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Western cultures
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Direct and explicit communication is valued
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2
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2
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communicate
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Western countries
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Direct and explicit communication is valued in professional and personal interactions.
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1
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3
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communicating
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Western countries
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Direct communication and expression of opinions is often encouraged.
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1
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4
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communication
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Western countries
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Direct communication is generally valued, and speaking one's mind is often encouraged.
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1
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5
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communication
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Western countries
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Face-to-face communication is valued, use of direct language is common, and non-verbal cues are important
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1
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6
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communication
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Western countries
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Freedom of expression and dissent are valued
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1
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7
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communication
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Western countries
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Direct communication is valued, and there is an emphasis on individual expression
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1
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8
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communication
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Western cultures
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Direct and explicit communication style is valued
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1
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9
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communication
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western cultures
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Direct and explicit communication is valued in professional settings.
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1
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10
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communication boundaries
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Western cultures
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Importance of respecting communication boundaries is widely recognized
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1
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11
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communication norms
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Western culture
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Communication is primarily verbal and places high value on individual expression, assertiveness, and directness.
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1
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12
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communication style
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Western countries
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Direct communication is valued
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1
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13
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communication style
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Western countries
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Emphasis on open and direct communication, with an encouragement of expressing opinions and ideas
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1
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14
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communication style
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Western countries
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Indirect and polite communication is favored, with an emphasis on diplomacy and tactfulness.
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1
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15
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communication style
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Western countries
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The communication style in the semiconductor industry in Western countries is more direct and encourages open dialogue and collaboration.
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1
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16
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communication style
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Western countries
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In the tech industry in Eastern countries, there is a tendency to use indirect communication and avoid direct confrontation to maintain harmony and save face.
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1
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17
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communication style
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Western countries
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In the tech industry in Western countries, direct and open communication is often preferred, with an emphasis on voicing opinions and addressing issues openly.
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1
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18
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communication style
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Western countries
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Direct communication is generally valued
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1
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19
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communication style
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Western culture
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Communication is often direct and open, with less emphasis on formalities and hierarchy.
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1
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20
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communication style
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Western cultures
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Direct communication is valued, and people tend to express their thoughts and opinions openly.
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1
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21
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communication style
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Western cultures
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Communication often involves direct and explicit expressions, with an emphasis on clarity and individual expression.
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1
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22
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communication style
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Western societies
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Direct and explicit communication is valued in professional and social interactions
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1
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23
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communication style
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modern Western cultures
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Direct verbal communication is often preferred, with an emphasis on clarity and explicitness.
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1
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24
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communication style
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western countries
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Direct and assertive communication style is valued
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1
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25
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communications
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Western countries
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Business relationships are primarily established through formal meetings and structured negotiations.
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1
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26
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direct communication
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Western countries
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Direct and explicit communication is appreciated, and people tend to be straightforward in expressing their thoughts and opinions.
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1
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27
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direct communication
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Western cultures
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Direct communication is often valued, and people are expected to be explicit and straightforward in expressing their thoughts and opinions.
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1
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28
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direct communication
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Western cultures
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Direct communication is appreciated for clarity
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1
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29
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directness in communication
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Western cultures
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Preference for direct communication and explicit expression of thoughts and opinions
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1
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30
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face-to-face communication
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Western countries
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Valued as a preferred form of communication for building trust and rapport.
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1
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