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In the United States, people stand farther away from one another when they are talking than two people would in a Middle Eastern nation. This pattern reveals differences in meaning attached to

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Cultural differences in body language.

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Body language differs from country to country. Northern Europe and Northern America are considered limited or non-contact cultures, meaning there is very little physical contact between two people when talking for example. By contrast, in the Middle East ans Southern Europe, physical contact is a big part of socializing.

High contact cultures ( Latin America, Middle East,Southern Europe) stand close when speaking. Medium or non-contact cultures ( Northern Europe and Northern America) keep a distance while speaking and would touch only on occasions.

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The correct answer for this question is "culture." In the United States, people stand farther away from one another when they are talking than two people would in a Middle Eastern nation. This pattern reveals differences in meaning attached to culture. Both nations has difference in culture.
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