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anybody
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Eastern countries
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In many Eastern cultures, the concept of 'anybody' may carry a greater emphasis on respect and formality, with a focus on maintaining social harmony.
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anybody
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Eastern cultures
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It is considered more respectful to allow anybody of higher social status to speak first
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anybody
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Eastern cultures
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The concept of 'anybody' may be less frequently used as individuals prioritize specific relationships and social connections in communication.
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anyone
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Eastern culture
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Should prioritize the well-being of the community over their individual success
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person who
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Eastern countries
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Expected to prioritize group harmony and respect for authority
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person who
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Eastern countries
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Expected to show interest in others' personal lives and be involved in their social circles
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person who
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eastern countries
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Values group harmony and social responsibility
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis is often placed on family, community, and group identity rather than individualism.
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Eastern countries
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It is common to bow as a sign of respect when meeting someone for the first time.
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