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Western countries
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Hand gestures such as handshakes and high-fives are common in Western cultures for greetings and celebrations.
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United States
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In the United States, hand gestures like thumbs-up and peace sign are widely used for communication and expression.
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, bowing is a significant gesture that conveys respect and is used as a greeting.
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African cultures
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Important gestures in African cultures include gifting livestock, public displays of love, and traditional greetings.
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Europe
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Gestures are important in communication and celebrations throughout Europe.
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Asian cultures
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In Asian cultures, gestures emphasize subtlety, intimacy, and meaningful actions over grand or public displays.
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Latin American culture
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In Latin American culture, greeting with kisses on the cheek and hugging are common gestures.
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East Asia
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In East Asian cultures, certain gestures and discussions related to body parts are considered impolite and disrespectful.
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Eastern culture
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Gestures are important for communication and interaction in Eastern cultures.
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European
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In European cultures, gestures play a significant role in expressing romance and greetings.
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Balkan culture
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In Balkan culture, gestures like handshakes, hugs, and cheek kisses are common forms of greeting and showing affection.
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Diplomacy
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In diplomatic cultures, the thumbs-up gesture may be offensive, and it's important to use alternative gestures for communication.
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Turkey
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In Turkey, the 'ok' gesture is considered offensive.
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