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A person from a(n) _____ culture is more likely to say "We went to the movies"; rather than a person from a(n) _____ culture, who is likely to say "I went to the movies."

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The correct answer is collectivism, individualistic.

Collectivists believe that the individual does not exist only, but that he is part of a large collective or of small other collectives… Society, Community, Class, Gender, Boss, Worker, Poor, Rich, Man, Woman,White, Black, Police, Bandit, Right, Left.

The collectivist denies individuality and classifies individuals according to their appearances, choices, birth conditions, current situation.

Individualists believe that society does not exist, does not think and does not act, but that a society (or other collectives) are composed of individuals who think, act and live. Individualists understand that although some individuals have affinities and similarities with other individuals, they also have their own differences and peculiarities.

They understand that a society or a collective cannot exist without the individuals that compose it and that, therefore, the individualities of each one are more important than the similarities of the whole.

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Answer:

collectivistic; individualistic

Step-by-step explanation:

A person from collectivistic culture focused and stressed on group goals and mutual bonding while a person from individualistic culture on personal target and goals. Moreover, a person from collectivistic culture give preference to group benefits on personal benefits on the other hand person from individualistic culture only consider personal rewards and benefits,

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