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Decide if the consumer behaviour may apply to a high or low uncertainty avoidanceculture:1. prefers to shop at stores with clearly defined policies and procedures, and may be less likelyto try new brands or productstoleratesambiguityauthorityhierarchicalregulationsformalopenflexiblepessimisticunpredictablespotaneousanxiouscooperationrichness2. enjoys browsing and trying new products, and may be less concerned with followingestablished rules or procedures3. seeks out expert advice before making a purchase4. makes an impulse purchase based on their own preferences5. seeks out recommendations from friends or family before making a purchase6. purchases extended warranties or insurance for their purchases7. shops at stores that offer clear return policies and guarantees8. trusts their instincts when making purchases, rather than relying on established policies orexpert advice9. researches a product thoroughly before making a purchase10. shops at established brands and stores with a proven track record of quality11. shops at discount or off-brand stores in search of a good deal12. makes a purchase only after reading multiple reviews and consulting with friends or family13. shops at stores that offer detailed and specific product information.14. shops at stores that offer a unique and personalized shopping experience15. shops at stores that have a formal and professional shopping environment

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Decide if the consumer behaviour may apply to a high or low uncertainty avoidanceculture:1. prefers to shop at stores with clearly defined policies and procedures, and may be less likelyto try new brands or productstoleratesambiguityauthorityhierarchicalregulationsformalopenflexiblepessimisticunpredictablespotaneousanxiouscooperationrichness2. enjoys browsing and trying new products, and may be less concerned with followingestablished rules or procedures3. seeks out expert advice before making a purchase4. makes an impulse purchase based on their own preferences5. seeks out recommendations from friends or family before making a purchase6. purchases extended warranties or insurance for their purchases7. shops at stores that offer clear return policies and guarantees8. trusts their instincts when making purchases, rather than relying on established policies orexpert advice9. researches a product thoroughly before making a purchase10. shops at established brands and stores with a proven track record of quality11. shops at discount or off-brand stores in search of a good deal12. makes a purchase only after reading multiple reviews and consulting with friends or family13. shops at stores that offer detailed and specific product information.14. shops at stores that offer a unique and personalized shopping experience15. shops at stores that have a formal and professional shopping environment

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  1. High uncertainty avoidance culture: This behavior indicates a preference for clear rules and less risk-taking.
  2. Low uncertainty avoidance culture: This behavior shows a willingness to try new things and less concern for established rules.
  3. High uncertainty avoidance culture: Seeking expert advice indicates a desire to reduce uncertainty and risk.
  4. Low uncertainty avoidance culture: Impulse purchases suggest a higher tolerance for uncertainty and unpredictability.
  5. High uncertainty avoidance culture: Seeking recommendations reduces uncertainty and risk.
  6. High uncertainty avoidance culture: Purchasing warranties or insurance is a way to mitigate risk and uncertainty.
  7. High uncertainty avoidance culture: Clear return policies reduce uncertainty and risk.
  8. Low uncertainty avoidance culture: Trusting instincts over established policies or expert advice suggests a higher tolerance for uncertainty.
  9. High uncertainty avoidance culture: Thorough research before a purchase is a way to reduce uncertainty.
  10. High uncertainty avoidance culture: Shopping at established brands reduces uncertainty and risk.
  11. Low uncertainty avoidance culture: Shopping at discount or off-brand stores suggests a willingness to take risks for a good deal.
  12. High uncertainty avoidance culture: Reading multiple reviews and consulting with friends or family before a purchase reduces uncertainty.
  13. High uncertainty avoidance culture: Shopping at stores that offer detailed product information reduces uncertainty.
  14. Low uncertainty avoidance culture: Shopping at stores that offer a unique and personalized experience suggests a willingness to embrace uncertainty and novelty.
  15. High uncertainty avoidance culture: Shopping in a formal and professional environment suggests a preference for order and predictability.

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