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When meeting someone for the first time, shaking their hand or bowing towards them are considered to be which concept according to social scientists? A. Cultural value B. Cultural difference C. Cultural
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When meeting someone for the first time, shaking their hand or bowing towards them are considered to be which concept according to social scientists?
A. Cultural value
B. Cultural difference
C. Cultural norm
D. Cultural group
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I would say cultural difference hope this helps
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