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Compare rules you may follow at home, at school, or at work. As you cross international boundaries each day, why would each of these places have separate sets of rules?

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The culture of different countries. What may be common in one culture, such as waving in the United States, might be offensive in places like Greece, where putting all five fingers in the air is an offensive gesture.
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I go to many different places in my life. So naturally there is a wide range of rules I have to follow. At home i can use my phone and go to the bathroom at will. While at school i have to ask to go to the bathroom and i can use my phone. The differences are needed though depending on the environment. When i'm at home my parents watch me but when I'm at school my teachers watch me. My teacher are not allowed to do as much as my parents are so it makes sense. Overall these rule changes are needed so I can flourish in the environment that I'm in.

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