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business communication
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United States
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Direct and to the point communication is valued in business settings
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2
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communicate
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United States
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Common to communicate openly and directly in business and personal interactions.
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3
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communicating
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United States
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Common to communicate directly and openly in both personal and professional settings
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1
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4
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communicating
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United States
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Direct communication and expression of opinions is often encouraged.
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1
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5
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communicating
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United States
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Direct communication is valued; people are generally encouraged to speak their minds and be assertive.
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1
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6
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communication
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Modern United States
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Communication between unrelated men and women is often casual and based on individual preferences.
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1
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communication
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USA
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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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8
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communication
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United States
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Direct and explicit communication is valued.
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1
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9
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communication
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United States
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Open and direct communication is encouraged to address issues and provide feedback.
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1
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10
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communication boundaries
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United States
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Common to establish personal space and avoid physical touch when communicating
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1
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communication boundaries
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United States
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Direct and explicit communication is valued as a sign of honesty and clarity
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1
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12
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communication norms
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United States
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Direct communication and assertiveness are generally preferred in business settings.
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1
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13
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communication style
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US
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Emphasis on direct communication and expressing opinions openly in meetings and discussions
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1
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14
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communication style
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US
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Direct communication is valued, and people often express their opinions openly.
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1
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15
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communication style
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United States
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Direct communication is generally expected in the business culture, with an emphasis on clarity and transparency
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1
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16
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communication style
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United States
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Direct and assertive communication style is valued
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1
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17
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communication style
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United States
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Direct and assertive communication styles are valued in professional settings
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1
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18
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communication style
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United States
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Direct communication is often preferred, and expressing opinions openly is common.
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1
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19
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communication style
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United States
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Direct communication and getting straight to the point is preferred
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1
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20
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communication style
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United States
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Direct communication is valued, with an emphasis on clarity and transparency
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1
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21
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communication style
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United States
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Direct communication is valued in business interactions
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1
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22
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communication style
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United States
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Direct and expressive communication is valued in customer support interactions.
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1
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23
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communication style
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United States
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Direct communication style is valued, and it's common to express opinions openly.
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1
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24
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communication style
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United States
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Informality in communication is encouraged, with a tendency to address people by their first names regardless of status.
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1
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25
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communication style in the workplace
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United States
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Direct and straightforward communication is valued in the workplace
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1
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26
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communications
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United States
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Business relationships are primarily established through formal meetings and structured negotiations.
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1
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27
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direct communication
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United States
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Direct communication is valued, and people tend to be more straightforward in expressing their opinions
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1
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28
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direct communication
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United States
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Highly valued in business and interpersonal relationships, often preferred for clarity and efficiency
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1
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29
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direct communication
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United States
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More casual and informal communication style is often accepted, with less emphasis on hierarchical language
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1
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30
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direct communication
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United States
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Open and assertive communication style is often encouraged in workplace settings
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1
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31
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directness in communication
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United States
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Valued and often preferred in professional settings
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1
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32
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office communication style
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United States
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Direct and assertive communication is often valued in the workplace, with a focus on clarity and efficiency.
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1
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