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personal space
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Contemporary Latin America
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People are generally comfortable with closer personal space and may stand or sit in closer proximity without feeling uncomfortable
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2
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personal space
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Latin America
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Less emphasis on personal space, more physical closeness in social interactions
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1
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3
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personal space
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Latin America
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Conversations often happen at a closer distance, and it's more acceptable for others to overhear.
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4
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personal space
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Latin America
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Comfortable with closer proximity and physical contact in social interactions
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1
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5
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personal space
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Latin America
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Tends to be smaller, and physical proximity is often more common and accepted
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1
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6
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personal space
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Latin America
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Less emphasis on personal space, with closer physical proximity during conversations and interactions.
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1
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7
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personal space
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Latin America
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People are more comfortable with close proximity and physical contact during interactions.
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1
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8
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personal space
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Latin America
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Less emphasis on personal space, often comfortable with closer proximity in social interactions
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1
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9
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personal space
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Latin America
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Physical closeness is often a sign of trust and warmth in political communication, and maintaining personal space can be seen as distant or unfriendly.
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10
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personal space
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Latin America
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Personal space tends to be less of a concern, and people are generally comfortable with closer proximity when communicating.
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11
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personal space
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Latin American
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Personal space boundaries tend to be closer
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12
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personal space
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Latin American
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Less emphasis on personal space in some Latin American cultures
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1
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13
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personal space
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Latin American
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Comfortable with close physical proximity and touch
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1
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14
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personal space
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Latin American Countries
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High tolerance for close physical proximity and physical touch during conversations
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15
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personal space
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Latin American countries
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More comfortable with close personal proximity and physical contact
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1
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16
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personal space
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Latin American countries
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Personal space is smaller, and people tend to stand closer to each other when communicating.
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1
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17
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personal space
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Latin American countries
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Less emphasis on personal space, with closer proximity during interactions being common.
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1
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18
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personal space
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Latin American countries
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Close personal space and physical contact while communicating
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1
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19
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personal space
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Latin American countries
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More relaxed approach to personal space, with more frequent physical contact during conversations
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1
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20
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personal space
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Latin American countries
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Personal space is often closer and people are more comfortable with physical proximity in everyday interactions.
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1
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21
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personal space
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Latin American countries
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Personal space is often smaller in Latin American countries, and people tend to stand closer together when conversing to convey closeness and warmth.
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1
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22
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personal space
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Latin American countries
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More comfortable with closer physical proximity during conversations
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1
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23
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personal space
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Latin American countries
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Personal space is often smaller, and people are comfortable with closer physical proximity during interactions.
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1
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24
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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People are more comfortable with closer personal space
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1
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25
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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Less emphasis on personal space, closer physical proximity in social interactions
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1
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26
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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Less emphasized in social interactions
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1
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27
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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People are comfortable with closer physical proximity and may stand or sit closer during conversations.
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28
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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People may stand closer and have more physical contact in social interactions.
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1
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29
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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Physical proximity and close interaction are generally more common and acceptable.
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1
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30
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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Physical contact and close proximity are common in social interactions
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1
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31
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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In Latin American cultures, interpersonal interactions often involve closer physical proximity, reflecting warmth and closeness in relationships.
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32
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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People are generally comfortable standing close to each other and physical proximity is not considered intrusive.
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1
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33
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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Less rigid concept of personal space, and closer physical proximity is often considered normal and friendly in social interactions.
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1
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34
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personal space
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Latin American culture
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Less emphasis on personal space, with closer proximity during conversations being more common
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1
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35
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personal space
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Latin American cultures
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Closer physical proximity during conversation is common and signifies an interest in the interaction
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1
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36
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personal space
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Latin American cultures
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More relaxed approach to personal space
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1
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37
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personal space
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Latin American cultures
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Comfortable with close personal space and physical contact
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1
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38
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personal space
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Latin American cultures
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Close physical proximity is common during conversations
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1
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39
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personal space
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Latin American cultures
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Personal space is often smaller, and physical contact is more common
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1
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40
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personal space
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Latin American cultures
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People tend to stand closer and have more physical contact during conversations
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1
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41
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personal space
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Latin American cultures
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More comfortable with close physical proximity and tend to have smaller personal space boundaries
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1
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