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entering
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Western countries
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It's polite to knock before entering someone's home or private space.
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2
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entering
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Western countries
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It is polite to knock or ring the doorbell before entering someone's home.
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3
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entering
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Western culture
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Common to enter a room with a firm handshake and direct eye contact
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4
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entering
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Western culture
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It's common to enter someone's home without taking off your shoes
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5
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entry
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Western countries
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In Western countries, it is common to say 'please' and 'thank you' when entering someone's home or a public space.
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6
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entry
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Western countries
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It is customary to knock before entering someone's home or office in Western countries.
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7
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entry
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Western countries
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It is common to remove your shoes before entering someone's home.
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8
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entry
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Western countries
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In Western countries, it is common for houses to have an entryway or foyer for greeting guests and taking off shoes.
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9
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insert
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Western countries
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Inserting a key into a lock to open a door is a common action.
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10
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insert
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Western countries
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Inserting a USB drive into a computer with the correct orientation is a common skill.
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11
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insert
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Western countries
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Using utensils to eat food is considered polite and proper etiquette, especially in formal settings.
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