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communicating symptoms
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Japan
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In Japan, it is common to downplay symptoms when speaking with healthcare providers.
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communicating symptoms
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Canada
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In Canada, it is common to provide detailed symptom descriptions to healthcare providers for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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communicating symptoms
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Germany
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In Germany, there is a preference for direct and factual communication of symptoms to healthcare providers without much emotional context or elaboration.
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4
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communicating symptoms
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Netherlands
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In the Netherlands, there is a preference for direct and factual communication of symptoms to healthcare providers without much emotional context or elaboration.
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5
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communicating symptoms
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South Africa
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In South Africa, it is common to communicate symptoms to healthcare providers by incorporating spiritual or traditional beliefs.
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6
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communicating symptoms
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South Korea
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In South Korea, there is a cultural pressure to downplay symptoms when communicating with healthcare providers to avoid being perceived as exaggerating or complaining.
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