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attention
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Eastern countries
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In social interactions, giving subtle attention through non-verbal cues is valued.
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attention
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Eastern countries
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Attention is often demonstrated through non-verbal cues such as maintaining eye contact and body posture, and is valued as a sign of respect and politeness.
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attention
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Eastern countries
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In group settings, it is common to show attention by nodding and making sounds to indicate understanding and agreement, even if not speaking.
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attention
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Eastern cultures
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Avoiding direct eye contact can be a sign of respect and humility, especially when interacting with elders or authority figures.
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distraction
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Eastern countries
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Emphasis is placed on maintaining a harmonious and focused environment, and distractions are typically avoided to uphold respectful and orderly conduct.
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distraction
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Eastern countries
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Considered impolite and disrespectful, especially in formal settings such as meetings or lectures.
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distraction
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Eastern countries
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Sometimes considered a sign of respect to give someone space and time by being distracted or engrossed in something else.
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