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In some Eastern countries, clues are also important in traditional board games and puzzles.
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In some Eastern cultures, clues may be associated with finding spiritual enlightenment or hidden meanings in ancient texts or teachings.
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Giving clues is often associated with traditional riddle-based games or puzzles, where participants engage in wordplay and lateral thinking to solve the puzzle.
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Eastern culture
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Giving direct and detailed clues is valued in problem-solving scenarios to ensure understanding and avoid confusion.
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Often seen as a sign of disrespect, as it implies that the recipient is not intelligent enough to solve the problem on their own.
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern cultures, giving clues may be viewed as indirect and ambiguous, and direct communication is often preferred.
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Giving direct and clear clues is often seen as more respectful and efficient
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Eastern cultures
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Giving clues is often associated with nonverbal communication and indirect hints in Eastern cultures, such as Japan and China.
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