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+ | cultural differences shape our | ||
+ | fosters a more profound connection | ||
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+ | In some Asian cultures, it's seen as impolite to give or receive a gift with the left | ||
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+ | In certain African societies, | ||
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+ | in these countries, gifts are usually | ||
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+ | a misinterpreted gift can lead to misunderstandings and strain | ||
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+ | an overly generous gift may be perceived as a | ||
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+ | Giving a gift that seems cheap or unthoughtful may convey a lack of respect | ||
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+ | little thought or effort | ||
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+ | Moreover, cultural sensitivity in gift giving can also be reflected in the choice of colors, themes, or designs used in the | ||
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+ | specific themes or designs that have cultural | ||
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+ | red and white take on different meanings in various cultures | ||
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+ | red, a symbol of good fortune in some cultures, | ||
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+ | a willingness to learn and understand the nuances | ||
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+ | gift giving with cultural sensitivity can lead to | ||
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+ | Whether you're from a business background, a diplomat, or | ||
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+ | a strong foundation for cross-cultural connections | ||
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