1
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personal space
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North America
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A respected boundary, people prefer to keep some physical distance in public settings
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1
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2
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personal space
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North America
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A significant amount of personal space is expected in social interactions
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1
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3
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personal space
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North America
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Value personal space and often require more physical distance during interactions
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1
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4
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personal space
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North America
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Personal space is important, and people generally prefer to keep a comfortable distance from others in public settings.
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1
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5
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personal space
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North America
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People value their personal space and expect a certain distance when interacting with others
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1
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6
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personal space
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North America
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People value a relatively large personal space and may feel uncomfortable with close physical proximity during conversations.
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1
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7
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personal space
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North America
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Importance of maintaining a certain distance during conversation
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1
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8
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personal space
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North America
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People generally prefer more personal space and may feel uncomfortable with close physical proximity
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1
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9
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personal space
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North America
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Greater emphasis on personal space, with a larger physical distance preferred during interactions.
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1
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10
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personal space
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North America
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Personal space is highly valued, and a certain distance should be maintained while interacting.
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1
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11
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personal space
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North America
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Personal space is valued, but people may be more accustomed to close proximity when interacting with others
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1
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12
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personal space
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North America
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There is a greater emphasis on personal space, and people tend to stand farther apart during conversations.
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1
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13
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personal space
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North America
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High value on personal space, avoiding close physical proximity in public settings
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1
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14
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personal space
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North America
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Personal space is valued, and people generally prefer some distance in social interactions.
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1
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15
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personal space
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North America
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Personal space is important, and people may stand at a greater distance during conversation, often around 3 to 4 feet apart.
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1
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16
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personal space
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North America
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People value personal space and prefer to keep a comfortable distance when interacting.
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1
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17
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personal space
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North American
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People often have a larger personal space and may feel uncomfortable when others stand too close
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1
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18
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personal space
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North American
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Personal space is often valued, and there is a greater expectation of physical distance during social interactions.
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1
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19
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personal space
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North American countries
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Personal space is highly valued, and people prefer to have more distance during interactions
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1
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20
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personal space
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North American countries
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There is a significant emphasis on personal space and people generally prefer to keep distance in social interactions.
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1
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21
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personal space
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North American culture
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Personal space is larger, and people prefer more distance during interactions
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1
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22
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personal space
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North American culture
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People tend to have larger personal space bubbles
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1
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23
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personal space
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North American culture
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Personal space boundaries are generally larger, and people prefer to keep a greater distance when conversing.
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1
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24
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personal space
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North American cultures
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Preference for larger personal space and limited physical contact when interacting
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1
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